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PREFATORY  NOTE 

The  following  schedules  were  made  in  1904  by  Mr.  S.  C.  Stunt z, 
under  the  direction  of  Mr.  Martel,  Chief  Classifier.  The  arrange- 
ment of  material  relating  to  navies  follows  in  general  the  classifi- 
cation of  Military  Science  which  is  based  upon  the  "Classification 
and  Index"  of  the  Military  Information  Division  of  the  Adjutant- 
General's  Office,  U.  S.  War  Department.  In  the  arrangement  of 
sailing  directions  and  similar  lists  in  VK,  the  publications  of  the 
British  Hydrographic  Office  were  followed  in  their  general  order 
as  furnishing  the  most  complete  series  available  for  a  systematic  list. 
Since  1905  the  classification  of  this  subject  has  been  in  charge 
of  the  undersigned  and  numerous  changes  have  been  made.  As  the 
material  has  not  yet  been  recataloged  the  schedules  are  still  to 
be  considered  as  provisional. 

Clarence  W.  Perley 

Acting  Chief  Classifier 
Herbert  Putnam 

Librarian  of  Congress 

Washington,  June  10,  1910 


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CONTENTS 

Page. 

Prefatory  note I! 3 

Table  of  contents 4 

Synopsis 5 

Schedules 7-82 

Tables  of  subdivisions: 

Table  I.    Country  subdivisions 85-86 

Countries  in  one  alphabet 87 

States  and  Territories  of  the  United  States 88 

Index 89-106 


SYNOPSIS 

V  NAVAL  SCIENCE  (GENERAL) 

VA  NAVAL  ORGANIZATION  AND   DISTRIBUTION 

VB  NAVAL  ADMINISTRATION 

VC  NAVAL  MAINTENANCE 

VD  NAVAL  SEAMEN 

VE  MARINES 

VF  NAVAL  ORDNANCE 

VG  MINOR  SERVICES  OF  NAVIES 

VK  NAVIGATION.    MERCHANT  MARINE 

VM  NAVAL  ARCHITECTURE,   SHIP-BUILDING   AND 
MARINE    ENGINEERING 


NAVAL  SCIENCE  (GENERAL) 


NAVAL  SCIENCE  (GENERAL) 


Periodicals  and  societies. 

1  American  and  English. 

2  French. 

3  German. 

4  Italian. 

5  Other. 

7     Congresses. 
9     Almanacs,  etc.  (Official). 
Cf.  V  11. 

10  Year-books  (Non-official). 

e.  g.  .N3,  Brassey's  Naval  annual. 

11  Navy  lists.     Official  year-books  (by  country,  A-Z). 

N.  B.     If  annual  report  of  department  is  included  classify  with 
administrative  documents  in  VA. 
13     Exhibitions.     Museums. 

Collections. 
15         Collections  by  several  authors. 
17         Collected  works,  papers,  etc.,  of  individual  authors. 
19     Essays,  lectures,  etc. 
21     Miscellaneous  minor  works. 

23  Dictionaries,  encyclopedias. 

(Including  nautical  dictionaries.) 

24  Dictionaries  in  two  or  more  languages. 
History  and  antiquities  of  naval  science. 

(Including  history  of  navies  and  naval  wars,  naval  policy, 
etc.  For  Naval  history,  wars  and  battles  of  special 
countries,  see  D-F.) 

25  Philosophy  of  history. 

e.  g.  Theory  of  sea  power. 
t-^7         General  works. 
29         Ancient  history. 
31  Oriental  nations. 

33  Egyptians. 

35  Phenicians.     Carthaginians. 

37  Greeks. 

39  Romans. 

41  Other  special. 

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NAVAL  SCIENCE  (GENERAL)  V 

History  and  antiquities  of  naval  science — Continued. 
Medieval  history  to  1492/1600. 
43  General. 

45  General  special  ^^    ^«£e\\ay\eous. 

Modern  history. 
47  17th  and  18th  centuries. 

51  19th  century. 

53  20th  century. 

55         Special  countries,  A-Z. 

(Only  comprehensive  general  works  on  sea  power,  navy 
and  naval  wars.     Prefer  D-F) 
Biography. 

(Mainly  in  D-F.) 
61         Collective. 
63         Individual. 
Navy  clubs. 

Cf.  U  56-59,  Army  and  navy  clubs. 

66  United  States. 

67  Other  American; 

68  Great  Britain. 

69  Other  foreign. 
General  treatises. 

101         Early  works  (to  1800). 

103         Treatises  since  1800. 

105     Miscellaneous  studies,  notes,  etc. 

107     Popular  works. 

109  Juvenile  works. 
Seamen's  handbooks. 

110  General. 

113         United  States  Navy. 
115         Other  countries,  A-Z. 

Petty  officers'  handbooks. 
120         General. 
123         United  States  Navy. 
125         Other  countries,  A-Z. 

Officers'  handbooks. 
130         General. 
133         United  States  Navy. 
135         Other  countries,  A-Z. 

Handbooks  for  naval  militia  and  reserves. 
140         General. 

143  United  States. 

144  Special  states,  A-W. 

145  Other  countries,  A-Z. 

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NAVAL  SCIENCE  (GENERAL) 

Naval  strategy. 
160         Early  works. 
163         Treatises. 
165         Special.     Miscellaneous. 

Naval  tactics. 
167         General  works. 
169         Miscellaneous  and  minor  works. 
175         Landing.     Shore  service. 
178         Boat  attack. 

Cf.  VD  400,  Small  boat  service. 
180     Blockade  duty. 
190     Reconnaissance.     Scouting.     Patrols. 

Cf.  VB  230,  Naval  intelligence. 
200     Coast  defense. 

Cf.  UG  410-445,  Coast  fortifications. 
210     Submarine  warfare. 

Cf.  VM  365,  Submarine  boats — Construction. 
V  858-859,  Submarine  boats  in  special  navies. 
220     Naval  ports,  bases,  reservations,  docks,  etc.  (General). 
Special  countries,  see  VA  67-750. 
e.  g.  VA  67-68,  United  States. 
VA  459,  Great  Britain. 
230     Navy  yards  (General). 

Special  countries,  see  VA  69-750. 
e.  g.  VA  69-70,  United  States. 
VA  460,  Great  Britain. 
240     Coaling  stations  (General) . 
Special  countries,  see  VA. 

e.  g.  VA  73-74,  United  States. 
VA  461,  Great  Britain. 
245     Naval  maneuvers. 
250     Naval  war  games. 

Physical  training  of  naval  ■gamin,    vn  v^sncs. 
260        General. 

263  United  States. 

264  States,  A-W. 

265  Other  countries,  A-Z. 
270     Transmission  of  orders. 
280     Naval  signaling. 

Cf.  VK  381-397,  Marine  signaling  in  general. 
283        United  States. 
285         Other  countries,  A-Z. 
300     Flags  (Naval  and  marine). 

Cf .  VK  385,  Flags  used  in  marine  signaling. 
303         United  States. 
304'  States,  A-W. 

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NAVAL  SCIENCE  (GENERAL) 


Flags  (Naval  and  marine) — Continued. 
305         Foreign  countries,  A-Z. 
310     Salutes.     Honors.     Ceremonies. 
_x  Cf.  U  350-360,  Military  ceremonies. 

Naval  education. 
Special  schools  under  each  country  are  to  be  arranged  as 

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400 
401 
403 
405 
407 

409 


.A2-6        Principal  national  school. 

Reports. 
.A2-24  Serial. 

.A25  Special  (by  date). 

Ordinances,  regulations,  etc. 
.A3-34  Serial. 

.A35  Special  (by  date). 

.A4-49  Registers. 

.A5A-Z         History,    description,  etc.   (by  author   or 
title). 
Miscellaneous. 
.A6-64  Serial. 

.A65  Special  (by  date). 

.A7-Z        Other  schools  (by  name  or  place). 
Under  each: 
.1-15     Reports. 

.2-25     Ordinances,  regulations,  etc. 
.3-35     Registers. 
.4-45     History,  description,  etc. 
.5-55     Miscellaneous, 
e.  g.  Under  Italy: 

589. G3        Genoa.  R.  Scuola  navale  superiore. 
.G313  Annuario,  1897-. 

.G355-1871    Inaugurazione. 
Under  Portugal: 

599. E5      Escola  de  alumnos  marinheiros. 

.E53        Regulations  (by  date). 
599. E6      Escola  pratica  de  artilheria  naval. 

.E63        Regulations  (by  date). 
599. E8      Escola  pratica  de  torpedos  e  electrici- 
dade. 
.E85        Histories  (by  date). 
General. 
Ancient. 
Medieval. 
Modern  (to  1800). 
19th  century. 

Cf.  500,    Europe. 
20th  century. 


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NAVAL  SCIENCE  (GENERAL)  V 

Naval  education — Continued. 
United  States. 
411  General. 

415  U.  S.  Naval  academy,  Annapolis. 

415.A1  Act  of  incorporation  (editions  by  date). 

Administration. 
.C3  Regulations  (editions  by  date). 

.C4  Regulations  for  admission. 

.C6  Regulations  for  appointment  of  cadet  engineers. 

.El  Annual  report  of  Superintendent. 

.E3  Annual  report  of  Inspectors. 

.E4  Annual  report  of  Board  of  visitors. 

.E5  General  congressional  documents  (by  date). 

.E9  Documents  relating  to  hazing  (by  date). 

.F3  Commencement  orations. 

.F5  Miscellaneous  addresses  and  speeches. 

.F7  Other  documents,  reports,  etc.,  including  semi- 

official material. 
Registers. 
,H3  Official  annual. 

.115  Others. 

Student  publications. 
.Jl  Annuals. 

e.  g.  J1L9,  The  Lucky  Bag. 
.J5  Other  serials. 

.J7  Miscellaneous. 

Graduate  publications. 
.Kl  Reunions  of  graduates. 

.K3  Bulletins. 

.K4  Class  histories  (by  date). 

.Ll  History  and  general  works  on  the  Naval  academy. 

.L3  Illustrated  works.     Views. 

.Ml  Biography  (not  registers). 

.Pi  Descriptive.     ''Life  at  Annapolis." 

.Ql  Other  miscellaneous. 

e.  g.  How  to  get  to  Annapolis. 
.Rl  Examination  papers. 

.R3  Entrance  examinations. 

420  Naval  war  college,  Newport,  E.  I. 

425  Other  government  schools.    -^  n&m*!  reserve-  off,'< 

430  Private  naval  schools. 

Naval  training  stations. 
433  General. 


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NAVAL  SCIENCE  (GENERAL) 


Naval  education. 

United  States. 

Naval  training  stations— Continued. 

434 

Special,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .H2,  Hampton  Roads  training  station. 

435 

Training-ships. 

436 

Special  ships,  A-Z. 

437 

United  States  Revenue  cutter  service.     School  of  in- 

struction. 

Cf.  HJ6645. 

Canada. 

440 

General. 

441 

General  special. 

442 

Special  subjects,  A-Z. 

443 

Special  provinces,  A-Z. 

444 

Special  schools. 

See  note  preceding  V  400. 

445-449 

Mexico  (Divided  like  440-444). 

450 

Central  America. 

453 

Special  countries,  A-Z. 

Under  each : 

(1)  General. 

(2)  Special  (by  place). 

e.  g.  .G8           Guatemala. 

.G9A-Z        Local  subdivisions. 

455 

West  Indies. 

458 

Special  islands,  A-Z. 

Under  each  subdivide  like  453, 

•     e.  g.  .C8-9,  Cuba. 

South  America. 

465 

General. 

Argentine  Republic. 

466 

General. 

467 

Miscellaneous. 

468 

Special  schools. 

472-474° 

Brazil. 

475-477° 

Chile. 

478-480° 

Colombia. 

481-483° 

Ecuador. 

Guiana. 

484 

British. 

485 

Dutch. 

486 

French. 

o  Divided  like  466-468. 
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Naval  education. 

South  America — Continued. 

488-490° 

Peru. 

491-493° 

Uruguay. 

494-496° 

Venezuela. 

500 

Europe. 

Great  Britain. 

510 

General. 

511 

General  special. 

512 

Special  subjects,  A-Z. 

513 

Examinations.                                       g     j  ^ 

520 

Koyal  Naval  College,  Greenwich. 

.Al 

Act  of  incorporation  (editions  by  date). 

Administration. 

Regulations. 

.CI 

General  (editions  by  date). 

.C3 

Respecting  admission. 

.El- 

5              Annual  reports. 

,F3 

Addresses  to  students  (General). 

.F7 

Other  documents  and  reports,  including  semi- 

official material. 

.G3 

Information  for  graduates. 

Registers. 

.HI 

Official  annual. 

.H5 

Others. 

Graduate  publications. 

.Kl 

Reunions  of  graduate  associations. 

.K3 

Class  histories,  etc. 

.LI 

Histories  and  general  works  on  the  school. 

.Ml 

Biographies. 

.PI 

Descriptive  works,  views,  etc. 

Ql 

Examinations  and  reports. 

Courses. 

Q7 

General. 

•Q9 

Special. 

.Rl 

Other  miscellaneous. 

523 

Training-ships. 

524 

Special  ships,  A-Z. 

525 

Engineer  and  dockyard  schools. 

.Al-5     General  reports. 

.Cl         Regulations. 

.Nl         Standing  orders,  etc.,  for  inspectors. 

fi  ke 


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a  Divided  like  466-468. 


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Naval  education. 

Europe. 

Great  Britain. 

Engineer  and  dockyard  schools     Continued. 

.Rl        Miscellaneous. 

530 

Private  schools. 

535 

Marine  society  schools  (Proposed). 

Austria. 

550 

General. 

551 

General  special. 

552 

Special  subjects,  A-Z. 

553 

Special  country  divisions,  A-Z 

554 

Schools. 

See  note  preceding  V  400. 

555-559° 

Belgium. 

560-564° 

Denmark. 

565-569° 

France. 

570-574° 

Germany. 

575-579° 

Greece. 

580-584° 

Holland. 

585-589° 

Italy. 

590-594° 

Norway. 

595-599° 

Portugal. 

600-604° 

Russia. 

605-609° 

Spain. 

610-614° 

Sweden. 

615-619° 

Turkey. 

620 

Balkan  States 

621 

Bulgaria. 

622 

Rumania. 

625 

Asia. 

630-634° 

China. 

635-639° 

India. 

640-644° 

Japan. 

645-649° 

Persia. 

650 

Other  countries,  A-Z. 

660 

Africa. 

675-679° 

Egypt. 

680 

Other  countries,  A-Z. 

690-^94° 

Australia. 

695 

Pacific  Islands. 

o  Divided  like  550-654. 


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NAVAL  SCIENCE  (GENERAL)  V 

Naval  observations  in  special  wars. 

N.  B.     Usually  for  2d  copies,  1st  copies  preferably  in  D,  E  or  F. 
701         Before  1789  (by  date). 
703         Napoleonic  wars. 
705         United  States — Civil  war. 
707         Franco-German  war. 
709         Spanish- American  war. 
713         Russo-Japanese  war. 

Naval  life,  manners  and  customs,  cariosities,  antiquities, 
etc. 
720         General. 
725         Ancient. 

Medieval. 
730  General. 

733  Special. 

Modern. 

735  General. 

736  American. 

737  English. 

738  French. 

739  German. 

740  Italian. 

741  Russian. 

742  Spanish. 

743  Other. 

War  vessels.     Construction,  armament,  etc. 

N.  B.     Not  to  be  confused  with  Navies  (VA),  i.  e.  the  vessels  con- 
stituting the  fleets  of  various  countries.    Cf.  VM. 
750         General. 
755  Ancient. 

760  Medieval. 

763  Special. 

e.  g.  Viking  ships. 
Modern. 
765  General  works. 

767  General  special.     Minor. 

Construction — General . 
795  Works  before  1815/30  (Period  of  sailing  vessels). 

797  1815/30-1860  (Period  of  steam  vessels). 

799  1860-1900  (Period  of  armored  vessels). 

800  1901- 
Special. 

Battle-ships,  see  750-800. 
820  Cruisers. 

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NAVAL  SCIENCE  (GENERAL) 

War  vessels.     Construction,  armament,  etc. 
Special — Continued. 
830  Torpedo-boats. 

833  United  States. 

835  Other  countries,  A-Z. 

837  Torpedo-boat  service. 

838  Engineers,  etc. 

e.  g.  Le  mecanicien  torpilleur. 
840  Torpedo-boat  destroyers. 

850  Torpedoes  (including  apparatus  for  projection,  etc.) 

855  Special,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .G7,  Graydon  torpedo  thrower. 
.L4,   Lay  torpedo. 
.W5,  Whitehead  torpedo. 
Submarine  boats. 

Cf.  V  210,  Submarine  warfare. 
VM  365,  Construction. 

858  United  States  Navy. 

859  Other  navies,  A-Z. 

860  Revolving  turrets.     Monitors. 
870  TJnarmored  vessels. 

880  Minor  craft. 

«<gc  e.  g.  Scouts,  Vedettes,  Dispatch  boats,  etc. 

890  Floating  batteries.  - "-  '  ^ ' 

895  Other  types. 

900         Armor-plate. 

903  United  States. 

905  Other  countries,  A-Z. 

907  Special. 

e.  g.  Krupp,  Harvey,  etc. 
910  Tests. 

Cf.  UF  890,  Ordnance  tests. 

VF  540,  Naval  ordnance  tests. 

UG  408-409,  Tests  of  iron  and  steel  for  land  defenses. 

TA  459-490,  Tests  of  metals  in  general. 
913  United  States. 

915  Other  countries,  A-Z. 

920  Plants. 

923  United  States. 

925  Other  countries,  A-Z. 

950        Armament. 
960  Installation. 

980         Other  equipment. 
Cf.  VM. 


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NAVAL  ORGANIZATION 

AND  DISTRIBUTION. 

SITUATION.    ETAT. 

VA 

10     General  treatises. 

20     Naval  expenditures.     Cost  of  navies. 

25         Budgets  (General). 

Special  countries,  see  60-740. 
e.  g.  60,  United  States. 
422,  Brazil. 
455,  Great  Britain. 
Navies  of  the  world. 
37         Official  documents. 

40         General  works  (including  popular  works). 
42         Illustrations. 
45     Organization  of  naval  militia,  reserves,  etc. 

Special  countries,  see  80-750. 
48     Mobilization  (General). 

Special  navies,  see  77-750. 
Naval  situation,  organization,  etc.,  in  special  countries. 
United  States. 
50  General  naval  situation,  policy,  etc. 

United  States  navy. 

Cf.  E  182,  Naval  history. 
52  Annual  reports. 

.Al  Navy  department. 

.A2  Secretary  of  the  navy. 

.A6  Bureau  of  navigation. 

Bureau  of  construction  and  repair,  see  VM  23. 

Bureau  of  equipment,  see  VC  25. 

Bureau  of  ordnance,  see  VF  23. 

Bureau  of  steam  navigation,  see  VM  623. 

Bureau  of  supplies  and  accounts,  see  VC  35. 

Bureau  of  yards  and  docks,  see  VM  23. 

Lists  of  officers,  see  V  1 1 . 

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VA       NAVAL  ORGANIZATION  AND  DISTRIBUTION       VA 

Naval  situation,  organization,  etc.,  in  special  countries. 
United  States. 

United  States  navy — Continued. 

53  Special  reports,  congressional  documents,  etc. 
.Al-6  Compilations. 

.A7  Special  (by  date). 

54  Speeches. 

55  General  works. 
Special  periods. 

56  To  1860. 

57  1860-1880. 

58  1880-. 

59  Illustrations. 

60  Naval  expenditures  and  budgets. 

Hearings,  discussions,  etc.,  see  53-54. 

61  Lists  of  vessels. 

62  Distribution,  etc. 

63  Special  squadrons,  fleets,  etc.     Naval  "stations." 

(North  Atlantic,  Asiatic,  etc.) 
65  Special  ships. 

Naval  ports,  bases,  reservations,  docks,  etc. 

67  General. 

68  Special  (by  place,  A-Z) . 
Navy  yards. 

69  General. 

70  Special  (by  place,  A-Z). 

e.  g.  .P8,  Portsmouth. 
Under  each : 

.A2-8,  Documents. 

A9-Z,  Other  works  (by  author) . 

73  Coaling  stations,  etc. 

Cf.  VA  67-68. 

74  Special  (Local). 

75  Colliers  and  collier  service. 
77                 Mobilization. 

79  United  States  naval  auxiliary  service. 

(Transports,  supply  vessels,  colliers,"  etc.) 

80  United  States  naval  militia,  naval  reserves,  etc. 

Naval  militia  of  special  states. 
(Each  state  divided  like  90-97.) 
Alabama. 

90  General  history. 

91  General  official  publications. 

92  Registers,  lists,  rosters. 

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VA       NAVAL  ORGANIZATION  AND  DISTRIBUTION       VA 


Naval  situation,  organization,  etc.,  in  special  countries. 

United  States. 

United  States  naval  militia,  naval  reserves,  etc. 

Naval  militia  of  special  states. 

Alabama — Continued . 

Regulations  and  orders,  see  VB. 

93 

Special  organizations  by  number. 

e.  g.  1st  (Naval  battalion). 

94 

Organizations  by  name. 

95 

Special  ships. 

97 

Miscellaneous,  popular,  etc. 

100-107 

California. 

110-117 

Connecticut. 

120-127 

Delaware. 

130-137 

District  of  Columbia. 

140-147 

Florida. 

150-157 

Georgia. 

160-167 

Illinois. 

170-177 

Indiana. 

180-187 

Louisiana. 

190-197 

Maine. 

200-207 

Maryland. 

210-217 

Massachusetts. 

220-227 

Michigan. 

230-237 

Minnesota. 

240-247 

Mississippi. 

250-257 

Missouri. 

260-267 

New  Hampshire. 

270-277 

New  Jersey. 

280-287 

New  York. 

290-297 

North  Carolina. 

300-307 

Ohio. 

310-317 

Oregon. 

320-327 

Pennsylvania. 

330-337 

Rhode  Island. 

340-347 

South  Carolina. 

360-367 

Vermont                                                   **** 
Virginia. 

370-377 

Washington. 

380-387 

Wisconsin. 

390 

Organizations  not  localized. 

Naval  situation,  organization,  etc.,  in  foreign  countries 

Canada. 

400 

General. 

23 


VA       NAVAL  ORGANIZATION  AND  DISTRIBUTION       VA 


Naval  situation,  organization,  etc.,  in  foreign  countries. 

Canada — Continued . 

401 

Special  country  divisions,  A-Z. 

402 

Naval  militia. 

403-405° 

Mexico. 

406 

Central  America. 

407 

Special  countries,  A-Z. 

409 

West  Indies. 

410 

Special  countries,  A-Z. 

415 

South  America. 

416-418° 

Argentine  Republic. 

422-424° 

Brazil. 

425-427° 

Chile. 

428-430° 

Colombia. 

431-433° 

Ecuador. 

Guiana. 

434 

British. 

435 

Dutch. 

436 

French. 

437-439° 

Peru. 

440-442° 

Uruguay. 

443-445° 

Venezuela. 

450 

Europe. 

Great  Britain. 

452 

Periodicals. 

453 

General  documents. 

454 

General  treatises,  etc. 

455 

Naval  expenditures.     Budgets. 

456 

Lists  of  vessels. 

457 

Special  squadrons,  fleets,  etc. 

458 

Special  ships. 

459 

Naval  ports,  bases,  etc. 

460 

Navy  yards. 

.Al,  General. 

.A5,  Special  (by  place). 

461 

Coaling  stations,  wharves,  docks,  etc. 

463 

Mobilization. 

464 

Naval  militia  and  reserves. 

465 

Special  organizations. 

Special  country  divisions. 

466 

Scotland. 

467 

Ireland. 

a  Divided  like  400-402. 


24 


VA       NAVAL  ORGANIZATION   AND  DISTRIBUTION       VA 

Naval  situation,  organization,  etc.,  in  foreign  countries. 
Europe — Continued. 
Austria. 

470  Periodicals. 

471  Expenditures  and  budgets. 

472  General  documents. 

473  General  treatises,  etc. 

.Al-5,  Official  lists  of  vessels. 

474  Special  squadrons,  fleets,  etc. 

475  Special  ships. 

476  Naval  ports  and  bases.     Navy  yards. 

.Al,  General. 

.A5-Z,  Special  (by  place). 

477  Coaling  stations,  wharves,  docks,  etc. 

478  Mobilization. 

479  Naval  militia. 
480-489°  Belgium. 
490-499°  Denmark. 
500-509°  France. 
510-519°  Germany. 
520-529°  Greece. 
530-539°  Holland. 
540-549°  Italy. 
550-559°  Norway. 
560-569°  Portugal. 
570-579°  Russia. 
580-589°  Spain. 
590-599°  Sweden. 
600-609°  Turkey. 

610  Balkan  States. 

612  Bulgaria. 

^615  Rumania.  k]1   y ^ 

620  Asia.                     ^  ^3 

630-639°  China. 

640-649°  India. 

650-659°  Japan. 

660  Persia. 

665  Siam. 

667  Other  countries,  A-Z. 

a  Divided  like  470-479. 


25 


VA       NAVAL  ORGANIZATION  AND  DISTRIBUTION       VA 

Naval  situation,  organization,  etc.,  in  foreign  countries — 
Continued. 

670         Africa. 

680  British  Africa. 

690  Egypt. 

700  Other  countries,  A-Z. 

720-729°       Australia  and  New  Zealand. 

730         Pacific  Islands. 
740-749°  Hawaii. 

750  Others,  A-Z. 

a  Divided  like  470-479. 


26 


NAVAL  ADMINISTRATION 


27 


NAVAL  ADMINISTRATION 

VB 

15     History.     Situation  in  various  countries. 
21-124     Special  countries.     Table  I.  ,. 

General  treatises. 

144  Before  1800. 

145  After  1800. 

160     Interior  administration. 
(Fleets,  stations,  etc.) 
170     Civil  department. 
180        Civil  employees. 
183  United  States. 

185  Other  countries,  A-Z. 

187  Civil  service  examinations  (by  country,  A-Z). 

190     Commanders,  admirals,  etc. 
200     Command  of  ships. 
203        United  States. 
205         Other  countries.  A-Z. 
210     Headquarters,  aides,  etc. 
220     Inspection,  inspectors,  etc. 
223         United  States. 
225         Other  countries,  A-Z. 
230     Intelligence. 

Cf.  V  190,  Reconnaissance. 
240     Attaches. 
250     Spies. 

255     Preparation  of  orders.     Correspondence. 
260     Enlisted  men.     Recruiting,  promotion,  discharge,  etc. 

263  United  States. 

264  States,  A-W. 

265  Other  countries,  A-Z.  a^^i  i**^n£&Q, 
270-275  °       Recruits  and  others.     Medical  and  physical  examination. 
280-285  a  Pensions,  bounties,  prize  money,  etc. 

290-295  a  Sailors'  homes. 
300-305  •  Naval  cemeteries. 

o  Divided  like  260-265. 


VB  NAVAL  ADMINISTRATION  VB 


310 

Officers.     Rank,    grades,    appointment,    promotion,    retire- 

ment, etc. 

313 

United  States. 

314 

Special  cases,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .G7,  Admiral  Goldsborough. 

315 

Other  countries,  A-Z. 

330-335  ° 

Rewards,  brevets,  medals,  etc. 

340-345° 

Provision  for  widows  and  orphans. 

Cf.  HV  3025-3160. 

Naval  law. 

Cf.  VB  790-910. 

#K,  Law. 

350 

General. 

Special. 

353 

International  law. 

Disciplinary  regulations,  see  840. 

Mutiny,  see  860-867. 

United  States. 

360 

Naval  law. 

363 

Navy  regulations. 

365 

General' orders. 

366 

Regulations  for  training-ships. 

368 

Regulations  for  naval  militia. 

369 

Regulations  for  special  states  (alphabetically). 

Foreign  countries. 

(Each  country  divided  like  360-369.) 

370-379 

Canada. 

380-389 

Mexico. 

390 

Central  America. 

395 

Special  countries  (alphabetically). 

400 

West  Indies. 

410 

Cuba. 

420 

South  America. 

430-439 

Argentine  Republic. 

450-459 

Brazil. 

460-469 

Chile. 

470-479 

Colombia. 

480-489 

Ecuador. 

490 

Guiana. 

493 

British. 

495 

Dutch. 

497 

French. 

500-509 

Peru. 

o  Divided  like  260-265. 
30 


VB  NAVAL  ADMINISTRATION  VB 


Naval  law. 

Foreign  countries. 

South  America — Continued. 

510-519 

Uruguay. 

520-529 

Venezuela. 

530 

Europe. 

540-549 

Austria. 

550-559 

Belgium. 

560-569 

Denmark. 

570-579 

France. 

580-589 

Germany. 

590-599 

Great  Britain. 

600-609 

Greece. 

610-619 

Holland. 

620-629 

Italy. 

630-639 

Norway. 

640-649 

Portugal. 

650-659 

Russia. 

660-669 

Spain. 

670-679 

Sweden. 

680-689 

Turkey. 

690 

Balkan  States. 

693 

Bulgaria. 

695 

Rumania.      ^    atVwr  ..'fafe*.  l\-fc- 

700 

Asia. 

710-719 

China. 

720-729 

India. 

730-739 

Japan. 

740 

Other  countries,  A-Z. 

750 

Africa.. 

760 

Egypt. 

770 

Other  countries,  A-Z. 

775 

Australia. 

780 

Pacific  Islands. 

785 

Special,  A-Z. 

790 

Judiciary.     Administration  of  naval  justice. 

793 

United  States. 

e.  g.  793. A2,  Judge  advocate  general — Annual  reports. 

795 

Other  countries,  A-Z. 

800 

Courts-martial. 

803 

United  States. 

805 

Other  countries,  A-Z. 

31 


VB  NAVAL  ADMINISTRATION                          VB 

Courts-martial — Continued. 
Special  cases. 

806  United  States. 

807  Foreign. 
810  Courts  of  inquiry. 

813  United  States. 

814  Special. 

e.  g.  Sampson-Schley  case. 

815  Other  countries,  A-Z. 
830  Miscellaneous. 

840  Naval  discipline. 

843  United  States. 

845  Other  countries,  A-Z. 

850  Naval  crimes  and  offenses. 

853  United  States. 

855  Other  countries. 

860  Mutiny. 

863  United  States. 

865  Other  countries,  A-Z. 

867  Special  vessels,  A-Z. 

870  Desertion. 

873  United  States. 

875  Other  countries,  A-Z 

880  Other  special. 

e.  g.  Looting. 

890  Punishments.     Prisons. 

893  United  States. 

895  Other  countries,  A-Z. 

910  Corporal  punishment.     Flogging. 


32 


NAVAL  MAINTENANCE 


51154°— 10 3 


33 


NAVAL   MAINTENANCE 


vc 

10 

General  treatises. 

United  States  navy. 

20 

Organization  of  service. 

Bureau  of  equipment. 

25 

Reports. 

26 

Regulations,  etc.  (by  date). 

Bureau  of  provisions  and  clothing 

30 

Reports. 

31 

Regulations,  etc.  (by  date). 

Bureau  of  supplies  and  accounts. 

35 

Reports. 

36 

Regulations,  etc.  (by  date). 

Miscellaneous. 

38 

Official,  by  date. 

39 

Non-official. 

40 

Naval  militia. 

41 

Special  states,  A-W. 

Pay,  allowances,  etc. 

50 

Serial  reports. 

53 

Regulations. 

54 

Tables. 

60 

Manuals. 

61 

Special  reports  (by  date). 

64 

Pay,  allowances,  etc. 

65 

Miscellaneous. 

Departments  of  foreign  governments. 

Canada. 

90 

Supplies. 

91 

Pay  and  allowances. 

92 

Naval  militia. 

93 

Special  provinces,  A-Z. 

94-97° 

Mexico. 

98 

Central  America. 

99 

Special  countries,  A-Z. 

a  Divided  like  90-93. 

35 


VC  NAVAL  MAINTENANCE  VC 

Departments  of  foreign  governments — Continued. 


104 

West  Indies. 

105 

Special  islands,  A-Z. 

110 

South  America. 

111-114° 

Argentine  Republic. 

119-122° 

Brazil. 

123-126° 

Chile. 

127-130° 

Colombia. 

131-134° 

Ecuador. 

135 

Guiana. 

136 

British. 

137 

Dutch. 

138 

French. 

139-142° 

Peru. 

143-146° 

Uruguay. 

147-150° 

Venezuela. 

160 

Europe. 

164-167° 

Austria. 

168-171° 

Belgium. 

172-175° 

Denmark. 

176-179° 

France. 

180-183° 

Germany. 

184-187° 

Great  Britain. 

188-191° 

Greece. 

192-195° 

Holland. 

196-199° 

Italy. 

200-203° 

Norway. 

204-207° 

Portugal. 

208-211° 

Russia. 

212-215° 

Spain. 

216-219° 

Sweden. 

220-223° 

Turkey. 

224 

Balkan  States. 

226 

Bulgaria. 

228 

Rumania. 

230 

Asia. 

235 

China. 

238 

India. 

241 

Japan. 

245 

Other  countries,  A-Z 

a  Divided  like  90-93. 


36 


vc 


NAVAL  MAINTENANCE 


VC 


247 
250 
253 
255 
256 
257 
258 
260 
263 
264 
265 
270-275a 
276 


279 

280-285° 
300-|05° 
310 
320 
330 
340 
345 
350-355° 
360-365° 
370-375° 
380-385° 
390-395° 
400 
410 
430 
500-505° 


550-555° 


Departments  of  foreign  governments — Continued. 
Africa. 
Egypt. 

Other  countries,  A-Z. 
Australia. 

Special  colonies. 
Pacific  Islands. 
Special  islands. 
Supplies  and  stores  (General  and  personal) . 
United  States. 

States,  A-W. 
Other  countries,  A-Z. 
Equipment  of  vessels,  allowances,  etc. 
Fuel  (Supplies,  cost,  etc.). 
Cf.  VA  75,  461,  477,  etc. 
.Al,  General. 
.A3-4,  United  States. 
.A5-Z,  Other  countries. 
Other  supplies  for  vessels  (alphabetically) 
e.  g.  .C6-8,  Cordage. 
Clothing  and  equipment. 
Uniforms. 

Shoes,  leggings,  footwear. 
Headwear. 
Tailors.     Tailoring. 
Accouterments. 
Badges.     Insignia. 
Subsistence.     Victualing. 
Rations. 

Cooking.     Messing. 
Officers'  clubs  and  messes. 
Ship  exchanges,  canteens. 
Refrigerators. 
Water-supply, 
laundries.     Laundering. 

Ship  records.     Naval  accounts.  t 

Transportation  of  onliotod  men.      "~530-5l!>5"c     Hawd\ 

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37 


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SEAMEN  IN  NAVIES 


39 


SEAMEN  IN  NAVIES 

Recruiting,  enlistment,  etc.,  see  VB  260-275. 
Physical  training,  see  V  260-265. 


VD 

7 

Collections. 

15 

History.     Situation  in  various  countries. 

21-124 

Special  countries.     Table  I. 

144 

Early  works. 

145 

General  works. 

150 

Manuals. 

153 

United  States. 

155 

Other  countries,  A-Z. 

157 

Tactics  and  maneuvers. 

Drill  regulations  for  special  countries. 

(Including  watch,  station,  quarter  and  fire  bills.) 

Watch  duty  in  general,  see  VK  233. 

160 

United  States. 

160.7 

Confederate  States. 

161 

United  States  naval  militia. 

162 

Special  states,  A-W. 

Canada. 

163 

General. 

164 

Naval  militia. 

165 

Special  country  divisions,  A-Z. 

166-168° 

Mexico. 

169 

Central  America. 

170 

Special  countries,  A-Z. 

172 

West  Indies. 

173 

Special  islands,  A-Z. 

175 

South  America. 

176-178° 

Argentine  Republic. 

182-184° 

Brazil. 

185-187° 

Chile. 

188-190° 

Colombia. 

191-193° 

Ecuador. 

a  Divided  like  163-165. 


41 


VD 


SEAMEN  IN  NAVIES 


VD 


Drill  regulations  for  special  countries 

South  America — Continued. 

Guiana. 

195 

British. 

196 

Dutch. 

197 

French. 

203-205° 

Peru. 

206-208 

Uruguay. 

209-211° 

Venezuela. 

215 

Europe. 

219-221° 

Austria. 

222-224° 

Belgium. 

225-227° 

Denmark. 

228-230° 

France. 

231-233° 

Germany. 

234-236° 

Great  Britain. 

237-239° 

Greece. 

240-242° 

Holland. 

243-245° 

Italy. 

246-248° 

Norway. 

249-251° 

Portugal. 

252-254° 

Russia. 

255-257° 

Spain. 

258-260° 

Sweden. 

264-266° 

Turkey. 

267 

Balkan  States. 

269 

Special  states,  A-Z. 

270 

Asia. 

271-273° 

China. 

274-276° 

India. 

277-279° 

Japan. 

280 

Other  countries,  A-Z. 

285 

Africa. 

286-288° 

Egypt. 

289-291° 

British  Africa. 

292 

Other  countries,  A-Z. 

295-297° 

Australia. 

300 

Pacific  Islands. 

302 

Special  islands,  A-Z. 

320 

Manual  of  arms. 

a  Divided  like  163-165. 


42 


VD  SEAMEN  IN  NAVIES  VD 

330-335°  Firing.     Musketry. 
340-345°  Bayonet  drill. 
350-355°  Equipment. 
360-365°  Small  arms. 

370         Rifles.     Carbines. 

380        Bayonets. 

390         Pistols.     Revolvers. 
400-405°  Small  boat  service. 

Signals,  see  V  280-285. 
Shore  service,  see  V  175. 

430     Miscellaneous. 

a  Divided  like  150-155. 


43 


MARINES 


45 


MARINES 

VE 

7  Collections. 

15  History.     Situation  in  various  countries. 

21-124  Special  countries.     Table  I.     '  j^  j£fa  ^a^  vy^   y 

*  °     144  Early  works  (to  1800).  ,  v   -^%^n^  £^x?  *JhrU+tc  /M&u 

145  General  works  (1801-). 

150  Manuals. 
153        United  States. 
155         Other  countries,  A-Z. 

157  Tactics  and  maneuvers. 

160-302  Drill  regulations  for  special  countries.     (Like  VD.) 

320  Manual  of  arms. 

330  Firing.     Musketry. 
333         United  States. 
335         Other  countries,  A-Z. 

340  Bayonet  drill. 

350  Equipment. 
353         United  States. 
355         Other  countries,  A-Z. 

360  Small  arms. 
370         Rifles.     Carbines. 
380         Bayonets. 
390         Pistols.     Revolvers. 

400  Uniforms. 
403         United  States. 
405         Other  countries,  A-Z. 

410  Shore  service. 
Cf.  V  175. 

420  Records,  etc. 

430  Miscellaneous. 

Cfc  \Tfc97-U39,   G^iiviroV,    oAjca-ViOCi  Urn    iubj«cH     e&Wr    -Wnqo    nava\    t>C\<z.nC_£.) 


47 


NAVAL  ORDNANCE 


51154"— 10 4 


49 


NAVAL  ORDNANCE 


VF 

1 

Periodicals  and  societies.    ■ 

6 

Exhibitions. 

7 

Collections. 

10 

Organization  of  ordnance  service  (General) 

15 

History.     Situation  in  various  countries. 

21-124 

Special  countries.     Table  I. 

General  works. 

144 

Early  works  (to  1800). 

145 

General  treatises  (1801-). 

147 

Minor  works. 

Manuals. 

150 

General. 

153 

United  States. 

155 

Other  countries,  A-Z. 

Ordnance  instructions  and  drill  books. 

160-302 

Special  countries.     (Like  VD  160-302.) 

310-315° 

Target  practice. 

320-325° 

Equipment  of  naval  artillery. 

330-335° 

Shore  service. 

Cf.  V  175. 

340-345° 

Boat  equipment. 

350-355° 

Ordnance  and  arms — General. 

Cf.  UF  520-660,  Ordnance,  Military. 

357 

Study  and  teaching. 

370-375° 

Manufacture. 

380 

Magazines,  etc. 

Ordnance  material — Ordnance  proper. 

Cf.  UF  560-565. 

390 

General  works. 

393 

United  States. 

.A4-8     Manuals  for  special  guns. 
.A4,  By  mm.  or  cm. 
.A5,  By  inches. 
.A6,  By  pounds. 


a  Divided  like  150-155. 
51 


VF  NAVAL  ORDNANCE  VF 

Ordnance  material — Ordnance  proper — Continued. 
395         Foreign  countries,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  Great  Britain  gun  handbooks. 
.G7,  By  inches. 
.G72,  By  pounds. 
Further  subdivision  is  made  by  adding  initial  letters  as 

needed. 
Arrange  different  editions  by  date.     Thus,  for  example: 
.G72,  6  pr.  II.  1895  (Hotchkiss  gun). 
.G72,  (5  pr.  N.  1893  (Nordenfelt  gun). 
410     Machine  guns. 
Of.  UF  620. 
.A2         General  works  (by  author,  A-Z). 
.A3-Z    Special  guns. 

e.  g.  Gardner  gun  for  naval  service. 

.G2  General  (by  author,  A-Z). 

.G24         Special,  by  inches. 

Gatling. 
.G3  General. 

.G34         Special,  by  inches. 

Maxim. 
.M4  General. 

.M42        Special,  by  mm. 
.M44        Special,  by  inches. 

Nordenfelt. 
.N8  General. 

.N84        Special,  by  inches. 
420     Ordnance  material — Miscellaneous. 
430     Gun-carriages. 
440     Revolving  cupolas.  r«^c\v 

450^455°   Firing  instructions. 
460     Ammunition. 
470     Cartridges. 
480     Projectiles. 
490         Shrapnel,  shells,  etc. 
500         Bullets. 
510     Percussion  caps,  priming,  etc. 

Ballistics,  see  UF  820-840. 
520     Gunnery. 

530     Results  of  firing  tests.     Deviations,  etc. 
540     Ordnance  tests. 

Cf.  V  910-915,  Armor-plate  tests. 

UG  408-409,  Tests  of  iron  and  steel  for  land  defenses. 
550     Ranges,  tables,  etc. 
580     Miscellaneous. 

«  Divided  like  150-155. 


52 


MINOR  SERVICES  OF  NAVIES 


53 


MINOR  SERVICES  OF  NAVIES 


VG 

20 

Chaplains. 

23 

United  States. 

25 

Other  countries,  A-Z. 

30 

Bands.     Music. 

33 

United  States. 

35 

Other  countries,  A-Z. 

50 

Coast  guard  and  coast  signal  service. 

53 

United  States. 

55 

Other  countries,  A-Z. 

70 

Telegraphic  communication. 

Cf.  UA  980. 

73 

United  States. 

75 

Other  countries,  A-Z. 

Wireless  telegraphy/a  vU  talepViov^.  IZaAi*  £-f-Vk3<V7,- UGt  610. 
Cf.  VK397;  UG610. 

76 

General. 

77 

United  States. 

.Al-4,  Documents. 

78 

Other  countries,  A-Z. 

80 

Naval  telephone  service. 

83 

United  States. 

85 
100 

Other  countries,  A-Z.                   a    .          ..      /                i,         -     „ 
Medical  service.                                  ^"2f     "*f  ***?*«**.  Air  San* 
Societies.                                                                    UUhfced  Stages 

103 
115 

Congresses.                                               ^  _                QiXeb.^-W.,            , 
History.     Situation  in  various  Countries. 

-224 

Special  countries.     Table  I.                                 Met* <Lou  ^'^^'^ 

250 

Organization  and  service. 

253 

United  States. 

255 

Other  countries,  A-Z. 

260 

Surgeons. 

263 

United  States. 

265 

Other  countries,  A-Z. 

55 


VG  MINOR   SERVICES  OF   NAVIES  VG 

Medical  service — Continued. 

270  Apothecary  service. 

273  United  States. 

275  Other  countries,  A-Z. 

280  Dental  service. 

283  United  States. 

285  Other  countries,  A-Z. 

290  Medical  appliances,  supplies,  etc. 

293  United  States. 

295  Other  countries,  A-Z. 

Naval  hospital  corps. 

310  General. 

320  United  States. 

325  Other  countries,  A-Z. 

350  Nurse  corps. 

353  United  States. 

355  Other  countries,  A-Z. 

Naval  hospital  service  and  hospitals. 

410  General. 

420  United  States. 

Of.  RA  11,  ¥.  S.  Marino  lumpital  acrvice.  F.A  <\t\ . 

430  Other  countries,  A-ZT~        ~\4lA    -By  shk,A-W. 

450  Hospital  ships.                             Mar   ^  cvby,  A-Z. 

457  Red  Cross  at  sea. 

460  Medical  and  surgical  manuals. 

463  United  States.                                      /  •  K  .                 / 

465  Other  countries,  A-Z.     £*Ulo  ft****  ^UiU^U. 

470  Naval  hygiene.     Sanitation  and  health. 

471  General  special, 
e.  g.  Drinking  water,  Hints  for  officers  in  the  West  Indies,  etc. 

473  United  States. 

475  Other  countries,  A-Z. 

500  Press.     War  correspondents  on  board  vessels. 

Other  services. 

600  Artificers,  Naval. 

603  United  States. 

605  Other  countries,  A-Z. 

Electricians,  see  VM  470-475. 

800  Machinists.     Machinists'  mates. 

803  United  States. 

805  Other  countries,  A-Z. 

900  Yeomen.     Clerical  service. 

903  United  States. 

905  Other  countries,  A-Z. 

56 


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NAVIGATION.    MERCHANT 
MARINE.    SHIPPING 


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NAVIGATION.    MERCHANT    MARINE. 

SHIPPING 

N.  B.    This  class  is  designed  for  the  technical  part  of  navigation  only. 
Of.  HE,  Transportation  and  communication,  i.  e.  economic  aspects 

and  policy,  institutions,  carriers,  etc. 
For  Commerce,  see  HF. 

VK. 

Periodicals  and  societies. 

1  English. 

2  French. 

3  German. 

4  Other. 

5  Congresses. 

Year-books.     Abridgments  of  the  nautical  almanac,  etc. 

7  American. 

8  Foreign. 
Collections. 

9  Collections  by  several  authors. 

11  Collected  works,  papers,  etc.,  of  individual  authors. 

Dictionaries,  see  V  23-24. 
History,  conditions,  etc. 
15         General. 
21-124         Special  countries.     Table  I. 

(Economic  material,  see  HE.) 

144  Early  works  .(to  1800). 

145  General  works,  since  1800. 
147     General  special. 

149     Popular  works.     Books  of  the  ocean.     Nautical  life. 
Of.  G  540-550,  Ocean  life,  voyages,  cruises,  etc. 
GO  21,  Oceanography. 

155     Pockot  booko.  V\axvi>oc)oy\<=>:),rr\cxrio<a\<b^^c.. 
Of.  VK  7-8. 
Ship  lines,  navigation  companies,  see  HE  945. 
Lists  of  vessels  (by  countries),  see  HE  505. 
Marine  insurance,  see  HE  961-971. 
Subsidies,  see  HE  740-743. 


VK  NAVIGATION.     MERCHANT  MARINE  VK 

Equipment  of  ships,  see  VM. 
211     Ship  records,  logs,  etc. 
215     Ship  rules,  etc. 
219     Recruitment  of  merchant  marine. 

Cf.  401-537,  Study  and  training. 
221     Manning*  of  vessels,  officers,  crews,  etc. 
225     Impressment.     Shanghaiing. 

OOI  TV  T  6  6 

231     Discipline. 
233     Watch  duty. 

Cf.  VD  160-302,  Regulations  for  special  navies. 
235     Stowing.     loading. 
237     Ballast.     light  load  line.     Freeboard. 

Legislation,  Laws,  Inspection,  see  HE  585-587. 

Harbor  regulations,  port  charges,  etc.,  see  HE  951-953. 
361     Dock  facilities  (Coaling,  docking,  and  repairing). 
365         Special  ports,  A-Z. 

Collisions  and  their  prevention. 
Cf.  1250-1255,  Shipwrecks. 

371  General  works. 

(Including  regulations,  rules  of  the  road,  etc.) 

372  Rule  of  port  helm. 

373  Lights  and  signals. 
Law. 

375  General. 

376  Special  countries,  A-Z. 
Cases.     Investigations. 

377  Collective. 

378  Special  (by  name  of  one  vessel). 
381     Signaling. 

Cf.  V  280-285,  Naval  signaling. 

VK,  1010-1124,  Lighthouse  service. 

383         Fog  signals. 
385         Flags. 

Cf.  V  300-305. 

387  Lights. 

388  Sound.     Submarine  signaling, 

389  Special  systems  by  name  of  inventor. 
391  Codes. 

National  lists  of  ships  with  distinctive  signal  letters,  see 
HE  565. 
393         Funnel  marks. 

395         House-flags  of  navigation  companies,  etc. 
397         Wireless  telegraphy. 

Cf.  VG  76-78,  Naval  telegraphy. 

60 


- 

- 

* 


£60  Electronies  in  navigation. 

£61  Loran  tables,  by  region,  A-Z. 

.Al  General. 

.A6  JSsiatic  coasts. 

#A7  Atlantic  Ocean. 

♦P3  Pacific  Ocean. 

#U£  United  States  coasts* 

#U£7  West  coast. 


VK  NAVIGATION.     MERCHANT  MARINE  VK 

401     Study  and  teaching. 
421-524         Country  divisions.     Table  I. 
Special  schools. 
525  United  States. 

529  Foreign. 

531     Training. 
533         Apprentices. 
535         Officers. 
537  Examinations. 

541     Seamanship. 
543         Sailing. 

<AA  Small  boat  sailing,  see  GV  811.    ^  n     . 

545         Miscellaneous  topics.  » 

547         Use  of  oil  in  storms. 
Cf.  587. 
Navigation  ftnd-aautiealr astronomy. 
Cf.  QB,  Astronomy. 
541)         History  of  the  science  of  navigation. 

General  treatises.  ,     ,.  +•     ,  A « rv„ * „ u„ , 

551  Before  1700.  c  ( 

553  1700-1800. 

555  1800-. 

559         Minor  works. 

e.  g.  Notes  on  navigation. 
563         Nautical  tables. 

Cf .  QB  8,  Nautical  almanacs. 
Azimuth  tables,  see  563. 

Cf.  QB  207,  Geodetic  astronomy. 
565         Latitude  and  longitude  at  sea  (including  tables). 
567         Longitude  and  time  at  sea  (including  tables). 
569         Sumner's  method. 

571  Great  circle  sailing. 

572  Miscellaneous. 

e.  g.  The  nautical  mile. 

573  Nautical  instruments. 

Cf.  QB  85-115,  Astronomical  inslrumente. 
575         Chronometers  (use  on  board  ships). 

Cf.  QB  107. 
577         Ships'  compasses. 

Cf .  QC  849,  Magnetism  of  ships  and  compass  deviations. 
579         Distance-finders,  tables,  calculations,  etc. 
581         Logs. 

Cf.  VK  211,  Log  books. 
583         Sextants,  quadrants,  etc. 


61 


VK  NAVIGATION.     MERCHANT  MARINE  VK 

Nautical  instruments — Continued . 

584  Other  Special  instruments,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .S6,  sounding  apparatus;  cf.  GO  75-78,  Oceanography. 

585  Catalogs  of  instruments. 
587     Other  special  topics. 

e.  g.  Use  of  charts. 
Cf.  547. 
Hydrographic  surveying. 
Cf.  GA,  Cartography. 

GC,  Hydrography  (Inland  waters). 
QB  301-321,  Geodetic  surveying. 
TA  623,  Marine  surveying  (Engineering). 
591         General  works. 

593  General  special. 

594  Apparatus.     Instruments. 

595  Special  voyages. 

596  Organization  and  methods  of  hydrographic  bureaus. 

597  Special  countries,  A-Z. 

Under  each: 

(1)  Official  publications,  by  date. 

(2)  Non-official  publications,  by  author,  A-Z. 
e.  g.  United  States 

.U5  1873. 
.U6A-Z. 

TIDE  AND  CURRENT  REGISTERS. 

bOO       Soi*.  ielv&3.  ft.hu,  • 

601  Early  works  (to  1800). 

602  General  works,  since  1800. 

603  General  collections  of  tide-tables. 

e.  g.  .A2-5,  Publications  of  British  Hydrographic  Office. 
Special  regions. 
607         Arctic  Ocean. 

609  White  Sea. 

610  Atlantic  Ocean. 

South  Atlantic  and  American  coasts,  see  757-791. 

611  North  Atlantic. 

614  North  Atlantic  islands. 

.Al  General. 

.A3-Z     Special. 

e.  g.  .12,  Iceland. 

.F2,  Faroe  Islands. 
Orkney  and  Shetland,  see  636-637. 
Azores,  Madeira,  etc.,  see  679-680.     » 


62 


VK  NAVIGATION.    MERCHANT  MARINE  VK 

Tide  and  current  registers. 
Atlantic  Ocean — Continued. 

615  North  Sea. 

616  Norwegian  coast. 

617  Skagerrak. 

618  Kattegat.     The  Sound.     The  Belts. 

619  Baltic  Sea. 

620  Swedish  coast. 

621  Russian  coast. 

622  German  coasts  (General  and  Baltic). 

623  Danish  coasts. 

624  •        North  Sea — German  coast. 

625  North  Sea — Dutch  coast. 

626  North  Sea — Belgian  coast. 

627  British  Isles. 

628  West  coast  (except  Ireland). 

629  St.  George's  Channel  (including  Bristol  Channel). 

630  Bristol  Channel. 

631  Ireland.     Irish  Sea. 

632  Isle  of  Man. 

633  West  coast  of  Scotland. 

634  Hebrides. 

635  Scotland — North  and  east  coasts. 

636  Shetland  Islands. 

637  Orkney  Islands. 

638  East  coast  of  England. 
.5  Thames. 

639  English  Channel. 
641  British  coast. 

Channel  Islands. 

643  General. 

644  Special,  A-Z. 

645  French  coasts  (General  and  English  Channel). 
647  Bay  of  Biscay. 

649  Spanish  and  Portuguese  coasts   (General  and  At- 

lantic). 

650  Local,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .C2,  Gulf  of  Cadiz. 

651  Straits  of  Gibraltar. 

653  Mediterranean. 

654  Spain. 

655  Balearic  Islands. 

656  France.     Gulf  of  Lyons. 

63 


VK  NAVIGATION.     MERCHANT  MARINE  VK 


Tide  and  current  registers. 

Atlantic  Ocean. 

Mediterranean — Continued. 

657 

Italy. 

658 

Gulf  of  Genoa.     Ligurian  Sea. 

659 

Corsica. 

660 

Sardinia. 

661 

Tyrrhenian  Sea. 

662 

Sicily.     Straits  of  Messina.     Sicily 

eluding  Skerki  Bank). 

663 

Adriatic  and  islands  (Italian). 

664 

Austrian  coast  and  islands. 

665 

Turkey. 

666 

Greece. 

667 

Ionian  Sea  and  islands. 

.5 

Crete. 

668 

Aegean  Sea  and  islands. 

669 

Dardanelles.     Sea  of  Marmora. 

670 

Black  Sea. 

671 

Sea  of  Azof. 

Eastern  coasts. 

672 

Asia  Minor. 

673 

Cyprus. 

674 

African  coast. 

677 

African  coast  (General  and  western). 

679 

Atlantic  islands. 

680  ' 

Special  islands,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .A9,  Azores. 

.C2,  Canaries. 

.C3,  Cape  Verde. 

.M2,  Madeira. 

.S2,  Salvages. 

685 

Indian  Ocean. 

687 

African  coast. 

.1 

British  South  Africa. 

.3 

Portuguese. 

.5 

German. 

.7 

British  East  Africa. 

689 

Rivers. 

691 

Islands. 

693 

Gulf  of  Aden. 

695 

Red  Sea. 

697 

Persian  Gulf. 

698 

Indian  coast.     South  coast  of  Asia. 

Channel  (in- 


64 


VK  NAVIGATION.     MERCHANT  MARINE  VK 

Tide  and  current  registers. 
Indian  Ocean— Continued. 
699  Arabian  Sea. 

701  Bay  of  Bengal. 

702  East  coast  of  Asia. 

703  Gulf  of  Siam. 

705  China  Sea  and  Chinese  coast. 

706  Yangtze  River  and  tributaries. 

707  Yellow  Sea. 
709  Japan  Sea. 

711  Philippine  Islands. 

715  Pacific  Ocean. 

717  North. 

725  South. 

Special. 

727  Australia  coast. 

729  New  Zealand  coast. 

731  Malaysian  coasts. 

733  Other  special  islands,  A-Z. 

741  Eastern  Pacific.     West  coast  of  America. 

743  Alaskan  coast. 

745  Canada — West  coast. 

746  Vancouver  Island. 
United  States  coast. 

747  General. 

748  By  states,  A-W. 

749  Mexican  coast. 

751  Central  American  coast. 

752  Local,  A-Z. 

755  South  American  coast. 

756  Local,  A-Z. 

757  South  Atlantic  and  South   Sea.     (West  Indies,  South 
Atlantic  Ocean  in  general,  see  610. 

America  and  Pacific.) 
7£f  ^      Atlantic  Ocean — West. 

North  Atlantic  and  coasts  of  Europe  and  Africa,  see 
611-680. 
761  South  American  coast  (General). 

763  Straits  of  Magellan. 

764  Falkland  Islands. 

765  La  Plata  River. 
767  Brazilian  coast. 


51154°— 10 5  65 


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VK  NAVIGATION.    MERCHANT  MARINE  VK 

Tide  and  current  registers. 
Atlantic  Ocean — West — Continued. 

West  Indies.     Caribbean  Sea  and  Gulf  of  Mexico. 
771  General. 

773  Special,  A-Z. 

775  Gulf  of  Mexico. 

777  Florida  Keys  and  Florida  Straits. 

781  United  States. 

782  Local,  A-Z. 
Great  Lakes. 

783  General. 

784  Special,  A-Z. 

785  Canada — East  coast. 

780  Nova  Scotia.     Cape  Breton  Island. 

787  Bay  of  Fundy. 

788  St.  Lawrence. 

789  Newfoundland  and  Labrador  coasts. 

790  Hudson  Bay,  Hudson  Strait,  etc. 

791  Greenland  coast. 

792  Baffin  Bay,  Davis  Strait,  etc. 

793  United  States  as  a  whole,  including  island  possessions. 

SAILING  DIRECTIONS.     PILOT  GUIDES. 

N.  B.     Official  publications  to  be  entered  under  name  of  country. 

798  Serial  publications. 

(Hydrographic  notices,  Notices  to  mariners,  etc.) 

799  Tables  for  navigators.     Distances,  etc. 

Tables  for  nautical  astronomy,  see  563-567. 

801  Early  works  (to  1800). 

802  General  works,  since  1800. 

803  Official  sailing  directions  published  by  Great  Britain. 
I7r  Subdivided  bv  reciom  e.  g.  803  (811),  North  Atlantic. 

807    Arctic  Ocean.     ****** .**•** 
809 '       White  Sea. 

810  Atlantic  Ocean. 
South  Atlantic  and  American  coasts,  see  957-991. 

811  North  Atlantic. 

813  •  General  special.     Steam  lanes. 

814  North  Atlantic  islands. . 
.Al  General.  , 
.A3-Z9     Local. 

.F2,  Faroe  Islands;  .12,  Iceland. 
Azores,  Madeira,  etc.,  see  879-880. 
Orkney  and  Shetland,  see  836-837. 

66 


VK  NAVIGATION.   MERCHANT  MARINE  VK 

Sailing  directions — Continued. 


815 

North  Sea.                               / 

816 

Norway. 

817 

Skagerrak. 

818 

Kattegat.     The  Sound.     The  Belts. 

819 

Baltic  Sea. 

820 

Sweden. 

821 

Russia. 

822 

German  coasts  (General  and  Baltic). 

823 

Danish  coasts. 

824 

North  Sea — German  coast. 

825 

North  Sea — -Dutch  coast. 

826 

North  Sea — Belgian  coast. 

827 

British  Isles.                        $"Z7-  S~  In/a-**/  *&£***. 

82S 

West  coast  (except  Ireland). 

829 

St.  George's  Channel  (including  Bristol  Channel). 

830 

Bristol  Channel. 

831 

Ireland.     Irish  Sea. 

832 

Isle  of  Man. 

833 

West  coast  of  Scotland. 

834 

Hebrides. 

835 

Scotland — North  and  east  coasts. 

836 

Shetland  Islands. 

837 

Orkney  Islands. 

838 

East  coast  of  England. 

.5 

River  Thames. 

839 

English  Channel. 

841 

British  coast. 

Channel  Islands. 

843 

General. 

844 

Special,  A-Z. 

845 

French  coasts  (General  and  English  Channel). 

847 

Bay  of  Biscay. 

849 

Spanish  and  Portuguese  coasts  (General  and  Atlantic) 

850 

Local,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .C2,  Gulf  of  Cadiz. 

851 

Straits  of  Gibraltar. 

853 

Mediterranean. 

854 

Spain. 

855 

Balearic  Islands. 

856 

France.  'Gulf  of  Lyons. 

857 

Italy. 

67 


VK  NAVIGATION.     MERCHANT  MARINE  VK 

Sailing  directions. 
Mediterranean — Continued. 

858  Gulf  of  Genoa.     Ligurian  Sea. 

859  Corsica. 

860  Sardinia. 

861  Tyrrhenian  Sea. 

862  Sicily.     Straits    of    Messina.     Sicily    Channel    (in- 

cluding Skerki  Bank). 

863  Adriatic  and  islands  (Italian). 

864  Austria  coast  and  islands. 

865  Turkey. 

866  Greece. 

867  Ionian  Sea  and  islands. 
.5  Crete. 

868  Aegean  Sea  and  islands. 

869  Dardanelles.     Sea  of  Marmora. 

870  Black  Sea. 

871  Sea  of  Azof. 
Eastern  coasts. 

872  Asia  Minor. 

873  Cyprus. 

874  African  coast. 

877         African  coast  (General  and  western). 

879  Islands  (North  Atlantic  islands). 

880  Special  islands,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .A9,  Azores. 
.02,  Canaries. 
.03,  Cape  Verde. 
.M2,  Madeira. 
.S2,  Salvages. 

881  East  Indies  (England  to  India,  etc.). 
885         Indian  Ocean. 

887  African  coast  (East  coast). 

.1  British  South  Africa. 

.3  Portuguese. 

.5  German. 

■I.  a       British  East  Africa. — Xt*lU*  &aat*  Afwca.. 

889  '          Rivers. 

891  '       Islands. 

893  Gulf  of  Aden. 

895  Red  Sea. 

897  Persian  Gulf. 

898  Indian  coast.     South  coast  of  Asia. 


68 


VK  NAVIGATION.     MERCHANT  MARINE  VK 

Sailing  directions. 

Indian  Ocean — Continued. 
899         Arabian  Sea. 

901  Bay  of  Bengal. 

902  East  coast  of  Asia. 

903  Gulf  of  Siain. 

905  China  Sea  and  Chinese  coast. 

906  Yangtze  River. 

907  Yellow  Sea. 

909  Japan  Sea.  Ja-^^w^h-  Is  leads'. 

911  Philippine  Islands. 

915  Pacific  Ocean. 

917  North. 

925  South. 
Special. 

927  Australia. 

929  New  Zealand. 

931  Malaysia. 

933  Other  special  islands,  A-Z. 

941  Eastern  Pacific.     West  coast  of  America. 

943  Alaska. 

945  West  coast  of  Canada.     British  Columbia. 

946  Vancouver  Island. 
United  States. 

947  General. 

948  By  states,  A-W. 

949  Mexico. 

951  Central  America. 

952  Local,  A-Z. 

955  South  America. 

956  Local,  A-Z. 

957  South   Atlantic   and   South   Sea.      (West    Indies,    South 

America,  and  Pacific.) 
Atlantic  Ocean  in  general,  see  810. 
Atlantic  Ocean — West. 
961         South  America  (General). 

963  Straits  of  Magellan. 

964  Falkland  Islands. 

965  La  Plata  River. 
967         Brazil. 

West  Indies.     Caribbean  Sea  and  Gulf  of  Mexico. 
971  General. 

973  Special,  A-Z. 


69 


VK  NAVIGATION.    MERCHANT  MARINE  VK 

Sailing  directions. 

Atlantic  Ocean — West — Continued. 
975  Gulf  of  Mexico. 

977  Florida  Keys  and  Florida  Straits. 

981  United  States.     "Atlantic  coast  pilots.'' 

982  Local,  A-Z. 
Great  Lakes. 

983  General. 

984  Special. 

e.  g.  .G4,  Georgian  Bay. 
.06,  Lake  Ontario. 

985  Canada — East  coast. 

986  Nova  Scotia  and  Cape  Breton. 

oon  c^87  Bay  of  Fundy. 2t  JeU  -r.  ^ 

^  ''^988  St.  Lawrence. 

989  Newfoundland  and  Labrador. 

990  Hudson  Bay,  Hudson  Strait,  etc. 
-    991  Greenland. 

992  Baffin  Bay,  Davis  Strait,  etc. 

993  United  States  as  a  whole,  including  island  possessions. 

e.  g.  Depths  of  channels  and  harbors. 

LIGHTHOUSE  SERVICE.  '1   '  ^"A 

(Lighthouses,  light-ships,  beacons,  buoys,  fog-horns,  etc.) 
Cf.  TC  375-381,  Lighthouse  construction,  etc. 

1010     General  works.    _  .    »  />»  ,       iN 

,6nL   10T3     Miscellaneous.     &u^*   Bvud    *"*<+'  ®**e"U 

1015     History. 
1021-1124     Country  subdivisions.     Table  I. 
Under  1023,  United  States: 
Lighthouse  board. 

.A2       Annual  reports. 

.A25     Special  reports  (by  date). 

.A3       Orders. 

.A4       Collections. 

.A5       Instruction. 

.A6       Laws  and  regulations. 

.A7       Miscellaneous. 

•A8       Reports,  etc.,  of  other  (official)  bodies. 

e.  g.  Congressional  committees,  also  state  doc- 
uments. 
.A9       Non-official,  A-Z. 


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VK  NAVIGATION.    MERCHANT  MARINE  VK 

Lists  of  lights,  k^s,  b<-A^o*3.  vto.  , 

1150  General  lists.  rf*-^»> 

Early  volumes  or  parts  of  the  British  Admiralty 
list  of  lights  bearing  no  serial  numbers  are  to  be 
marked  according  to  following  scheme : 
.G7  (by  date). 

a     British  Islands, 
b     North,  Baltic  and  White  seas. 
c     France,  Spain  and  Portugal, 
d     Mediterranean, 
e     West  coast  of  Africa, 
f     South  Africa, 
g     South  America, 
h     West  Indies, 
i     United  States, 
j      British  North  America. 
Special  countries  and  regions. 

1151  Europe. 

1153  Great  Britain. 
1155  England. 

1157  Scotland. 

1159  Ireland. 

1161  Norway. 

1 1 63  Denmark. 

1165  Sweden. 

1167  Russia. 

1169  Germany. 

1171  Netherlands. 

1173  France. 

1175  Portugal. 

1176  Mediterranean. 

1177  Spain. 
1179  Italy. 
1181  Greece. 

1|0J<  1183  Turkey.  -,, 

HOOT  '        AfrlcT""^ 0tb^  UuopeAvx  Cp^rte.*,  S  ~'Z. 

iiyu  Africa.  e-jP.'-t.^fchoviifc     ' 

1191  East  Africa. 

1192  West  Africa. 

1 1 93  British  Africa,  A-Z. 

1194  French  Africa,  A-Z. 

1195  German  Africa,  A-Z. 

1196  Italian  Africa,  A-Z. 

1197  Portuguese  Africa,  A-Z. 

71 


VK  NAVIGATION.    MERCHANT  MARINE  VK 


Lists  of  lights. 

Special  countries  and  regions. 

Africa — Continued . 

1198 

Egypt. 

1199 

Other  native  states,  A-Z. 

1201 

Asia. 

1203 

China. 

1204 

India. 

1205 

Indo-China. 

1206 

Indonesia.     Malay  Archipelago. 

1207 

Japan. 

1208 

Russia  in  Asia. 

1209 

Others,  A-Z. 

1211 

Australia.        „pac;f;c     QC, 

1221 

Pacific  Islands. 

1223 

Special,  A-Z. 

1225 

South  America. 

1226 

Argentine  Republic. 

1227 

Bolivia. 

1228 

Brazil. 

1229 

Chile. 

1230 

Colombia. 

1231 

Ecuador. 

1232 

Guiana. 

1233 

Paraguay. 

1234 

Peru. 

1235 

Uruguay. 

1236 

Venezuela. 

1237 

Central  America. 

1238 

Special,  A-Z. 

1239 

West  Indies. 

1240 

Special,  A-Z. 

1241 

North  America. 

1243 

United  States. 

1244 

Great  Lakes. 

1245 

Canada. 

1246 

Other  countries,  A-Z. 

1247 

Bridge  lights. 

1248 

United  States. 

1249 

Other  countries,  A-Z. 

72 


VK  NAVIGATION.    MERCHANT  MARINE  VK 

SHIPWRECKS  AND  FIRES. 


Reports  and  examinations. 

Narratives,  see  G  525-530. 

1250 

General. 

1255 

Special  wrecks.  A  -  X. 

1257 

Special  fires. 

1259 

Miscellaneous. 

e.  g.  Food  supply. 
Special  countries. 
United  States. 

1270 

General. 

1271 

Great  Lakes. 

1272 

Other  special  regions,  A-Z. 

1273 

Special  states,  A-W. 
Canada.     British  America. 

1274 

General. 

1275 

Special  regions,  A-Z. 

1276 

Special  political  divisions, 
Latin  America. 

A- 

Z. 

1277 

General. 

1278 

Special  regions,  A-Z. 

1279 

Special  political  divisions, 
Europe. 

A- 

-Z 

1280 

General. 

1281 

Special  regions,  A-Z. 

1282 ' 

Special  political  divisions, 
Africa. 

A- 

-z. 

1283 

General. 

1284 

Special  regions,  A-Z. 

1285 

Special  political  divisions, 
Asia. 

A- 

-z 

1286 

General. 

1287 

Special  regions,  A-Z. 

1288 

Special  political  divisions, 

A-Z 

Australia.*:  <ujo  Z<2^\a^A 

1289 

General. 

1290 

Special  regions,  A-Z. 

1291 

Special  political  divisions, 
Pacific  Islands. 

A- 

z. 

1292 

General. 

1293 

Special  regions,  A-Z. 

1294 

Special  islands,  A-Z. 

73 


VK  NAVIGATION.     MERCHANT  MARINE  VK 

SAVING  OF  LIFE  AND  PROPERTY. 


Life-saving. 

1300 

Periodicals  and  societies. 

1315 

History. 

1321-1424 

Special  countries.     Table  I. 

1445 

General  works. 

1447 

Miscellaneous  aspects  of  the  general  subject 

Apparatus,  stations,  etc. 

Cf.  383,  Fog-horns,  bells,  etc. 

1461 

General. 

1471 

Miscellaneous. 

1473 

Boats. 

1475 

Buoys. 

1477 

Life-preservers. 

1479 

Rockets. 

1481 

Other  special. 

e.  g.  .S2,  Safety  anchorages. 

1491 

Salvage. 

Of.  HE  971,  Economics. 

VM  981-989,  Diving. 

JX  4436,  International  law. 

PILOTS  AND  PILOTAGE. 

1500 

Periodicals  and  societies. 

1515 

History. 

1521-1624 

Special  countries.     Table  I. 

Under  1523,  United  States: 
.Al-4     Documents. 

Pilot  rules. 


.A25 

Atlantic  and  Pacific  coast  inland 

waters  (by  date). 

.A26 

Rivers  whose  waters  flow  into 

Gulf  of  Mexico  (by  date) . 

.A27 

Great  Lakes  (by  date). 

.A4 

Special  (by  date). 

1645     General  works. 

1661     Miscellaneous. 

74 


NAVAL  ARCHITECTURE,  SHIP- 
BUILDING AND  MARINE 
ENGINEERING 


75 


NAVAL  ARCHITECTURE,  SHIP-BUILD- 
ING AND  MARINE  ENGINEERING 

War  vessels  (construction,  armament,  etc.),  see  V  750-980. 

VM 

Periodicals  and  societies. 

1  American  and  English. 

2  French. 

3  German. 

4  Other. 

5  Congresses. 

6  Exhibitions.     Museums.     (Models,  etc.) 

7  Collections. 

Dictionaries  and  encyclopedias,  see  V  23-24. 
12     Directories. 
History. 

1 5  General. 

16  Ancient. 

17  Medieval. 

18  Modern. 

19  19th  century. 

20  20th  century. 

21-124         Country  subdivisions.     Table  I. 
Biography. 

139  Collective. 

140  Individual. 

General  works  on  naval  architecture. 
Wooden  ships. 

142  Before  1800. 

143  1800-1860/75. 

144  1875-. 

145  General  treatises  since  1860/75. 
Steel  and  iron  ships. 

146  General  works.    ^3  ^^t^  C-kj^ 

147  Miscellaneous  minor  works. 

149     Miscellaneous  works  on  naval  architecture  in  general. 

Special  types  of  ships,  see  311-463. 
,  ro    Specifications,  see  295-296  and  737.     -jutV,ssU\fc  \ ,  ^v  ^uVfe. 
151     Tables,  pocket-books,  etc.,  for  ria vaT  architects  and 
ship-builders. 

77 


TM  NAVAL  ARCHITECTURE,  ETC  .  VM 

153     Tonnage  tables  (Tonnage  of  ships). 

Cf.  11 E  737-738,  Tables  and  calculations  for  freight  measure- 
ments. 

155  Measurement  of  ships. 

Theory  of  the  ship.     Principles  of  naval  architecture. 

156  General  works. 

157  Displacement  and  buoyancy  of  ships. 
159         Statical  stability  of  ships. 

1G1         Oscillations  of  ships  (Rolling,  etc.). 
163         Strains  experienced  by  ships. 
Resistance  of  ships,  see  751. 
Study  and  teaching. 
/6$  L65         General. 
171-274         Special  countries.     Table  I. 

(Add  150  to  numbers  in  table.) 
Special  schools. 

275  American. 

276  Foreign. 

285     Addresses,  lectures,  essays. 
291     Estimates. 

Contracts  and  specifications. 

Cf.  737,  Specifications  for  marine  engines  and  boilers. 

295  General. 

296  Special. 

e.  g.  .U5-8  United  States  government  vessels. 

.U6S8  Lighthouse  tender  "Sumac." 

.U7  no.  74      Lighthouse  vessel,  no.  74. 

297  Designs  and  drawings. 

298  Ship  models. 

299  Management  of  works. 

300  Shop  rates,  costs,  etc. 

301  ^Catalogs,  illustrations,  efte?,  -of -ship  yards. 

307     Illustrations~of"ships  of  all  kindsT^^^^vjcxX  ^Vx^bov^dvna 
Special  types  of  vessels.  Cft^g  a^,        ^*S? 

Cf.  142-144,  Wooden  ships.  ^^C^O.lc^^ 

146-147,  Steel  and  iron  ships.  T  V^%  * V\\*\*CY  ">  «*C  . 

295-296,  Specifications  for  vessels. 
737,  Specifications  for  marine  engines. 
311         Special  types  by  construction,  A-Z. 
e.  g.  .W5,  Whaleback. 
Small  craft. 

320  Periodicals. 

321  General  works. 
331  Yachts. 

Cf.  GV  813-833,  Yachting. 


1M.  tA< 

78 


3i3  C*Va,\(Y>: 

0 


VM  NAVAL  ARCHITECTURE,  ETC.  VM 

Special  types  of  vessels. 
Small  craft — Continued. 
335  House-boats. 

341-  1         Motor-boats.     Launches. 

Cf.  GV  835,  Aquatic  sports. 

•*,  4.^  VM  771,  Marine  engines,     fa  oAa.\s 

Periodicals,  see  320. 
345  Electric  boats. 

347  Electric  motors. 

351  Boats.     Eowboats,  small  sailboats,  etc. 

353  Canoes. 

355  Skiffs. 

357  Odd  craft.     Folding  boats,  water-bicycles,  etc. 

359  Toy  boats. 

361  Catalogs,  price-lists,  etc.  ^/^     $*%±j*J  -hptcs,  A-? 

365         Submarine  boats.  i.p    .S7St*>r*f<- 

Cf.  V  210,  Submarine  warfare. 

V  858-859,  Submarine  boats  in  special  navies. 
371         Miscellaneous  types, 
e.  g.  Chinese  junks. 
Special  types  by  use. 
381  Passenger  vessels.       191   TuvyWsWw}  awA  £eaorafc\D>\. 

385  Special    steamship    lines,  A-Z.     (Descriptions   and 

views. 
391  Freight  vessels. 

"ftl  cf-  385- C^a^C  $v&yA    vessels. 

401  Colliers 

Dredges,  see  TC  188. 

421  Ferry-boats. 

^  _   Railway  lorries,  see  TF  320. 

451  Ice-breaking  vessels. 

455  Oil  steamers.     Tank  steamers. 

461  River  steamers. 

463  Scows,  lighters,  etc. 

465     Structural  arrangements  of  ships. 

469  Water-tight  compartments. 
Uses  of  electricity  on  ships. 

470  General. 

473         United  States  Navy. 
475         Foreign  navies,  A-Z. 
Lighting,  see  493. 
479        Miscellaneous. 

e.  g.  Electric  power,  fire-alarms,  etc. 
481     Heating,  ventilation  and  sanitation  of  ships. 


VM  NAVAL  ARCHITECTURE,  ETC.  VM 

Lighting  of  ships. 
491         General. 

493         Electric  lighting  (including  search-lights). 
501     Plumbing. 
505     Distillation  of  sea  water. 

Cf.  VC  410,  Naval  water-supply. 
G  150,  Instructions  for  travelers. 
i-Aa  Q  116,  Handbooks  for  scientific  expeditions- 

511     Berthing,  hammocks,  etc.     ^^Y3    Mg 

Means  of  propulsion. 

Cf.  751-757. 

531  Rigging,  masts,  spars,  sails,  etc. 

532  Sails  and  sail-making. 

533  Knots,  etc. 
541         Paddle-wheels. 

Screw  propellers,  see  755. 
561         Oars,  paddles,  etc. 

Cf.  GN  440,  Ethnology. 
565     Steering  of  ships. 

Cf.  VK  541,  Seamanship. 

MARINE  ENGINEERING. 

(Including  steam  navigation.) 

600     General  works. 

605     Miscellaneous  minor  works. 

607     Pocket-books,  tables,  etc. 

History. 
615         General. 

618  Fulton-Livingston  monopoly. 

Cf.  140,  Biography. 

619  Rumsey-Fitch  controversy. 

Cf.  140,  Biography. 
621-724         Special  countries.     Table  1. 
Under  623: 

United  States. 
.Al-5         Bureau  of  steam  engineering. 
.A2  Annual  reports. 

.A5  Non-official  criticisms,  etc. 

Naval  engineer  corps. 
.A6  Official  (by  date). 

.A7  Non-official  (by  date). 

.A81-89     Official  (except  naval). 
.A9  Non-official.    General,  A-Z  (by  author). 

Engineers'  examinations.  ^w/i 

725         General. 

727        United  States.  evjlwee^  -a^  W&wvev^, 

80 


VM  NAVAL  ARCHITECTURE,  ETC.  VM 

Engineers'  examinations — Continued . 
728         Foreign  countries,  A-Z. 
Under  each : 

.Al-5     Official  publications. 

e.  g.  Great  Britain,  728  .G7A5  1906. 
Marine  engines. 

Cf.  TJ  735-740,  Steam  turbines. 
731         General  works. 
737         Specifications. 

Cf.  295-296,  Specifications  for  vessels. 
United  States  documents  to  be  divided : 
.U4-5     Serials. 

.U6         Special  vessels  named,  A-Z. 
.U7         Vessels  unnamed,  by  date. 

e.g.  .XJ6A6         Steamer  "Anthracite." 
.U7  1883    "A  dispatch  boat." 
.U7  1907     "Battleship  no.  29." 
739         Vibration  phenomena. 

Cf.    TJ  735-740,  Steam  turbines. 
VM  761,  Testing  of  steamships. 
741         Marine  boilers. 
743  Special  types,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .B2,  Babcock  and  Wilcox. 
.H5,  Herreshoff. 
.N6,  Niclausse. 
749  Care  of  marine  boilers. 

Cf.  TJ  289,  Manuals  for  boiler-tenders  in  general. 
751         Resistance  and  propulsion  of  ships.      **SC      &&  U^-^H^-fcAjO  , 

Cf.  531-561. 
753  Propellers. 

755  Screw  propellers. 

757  Other. 

761         Tests,  stability,  etc. 

Trial  trips,  see  880. 
763         Miscellaneous. 
765         Auxiliary  engines. 
767         Donkey-engines  and  other  small  steam-engines. 

769  Accessories  peculiar  to  marine  engines. 

770  Gas  and  oil  engines.     Gasoline  engines. 

Cf.  TJ  770-95,  Gas  and  oil  engines  in  general. 

77 1  Engines  for  launches  and  motor-boats  (Gasoline,  steam, 

etc.) 
Electric  motors,  see  347. 
775         Model  engines. 
781     Appliances  pertaining  to  ships. 
791         Anchors  and  cables. 
801         Boat-lowering  apparatus. 

51154°— 10 6  81 


VM  NAVAL  ARCHITECTURE,  ETC.  VM 

Appliances  pertaining  to  ships — Continued. 
811         Capstans. 
815         Lights. 
821         Pumps,  etc. 
831         Ship-loading  apparatus. 

Steering  apparatus. 
841  General. 

845  Special. 

851         Miscellaneous  fittings  (Hatchways,  ladders,  etc.). 
861         Catalogs  and  price  lists. 

Trials  (Speed,  etc.). 

880  General. 

e.  g.  .U6,  Instructions  for  Engineering  Trial  Board,  U.  S.  N. 

881  Special  vessels,  A-Z. 

901     Appliances  used  in  building,  repairing,  etc. 

Dry  docks,  see  TC  361. 

Floating  docks,  see  TC  363. 
925        Marine  railways. 
931         Ship-raising  pontoons,  etc. 
951         Fouling,  corrosion,  etc. 
961         Cleaning,  scraping,  painting. 
Diving. 

Cf.  TC  183,  Hydraulic  engineering. 
981         General. 
985         Armor. 
987         Bell. 
989         Other. 


82 


COUNTRY  SUBDIVISIONS 


83 


COUNTRY  SUBDIVISIONS. 


Table  I. 

Unless  otherwise  specified  the  second  number  assigned  to  each 

country  may  be 

used  for  subdivisions  of  the  country,  A-Z. 

21 

America. 

22 

North  America. 

23 

United  States. 

23.£ 

i     Confederate  States. 

24 

Special  states,  A-W. 

25 

Special  cities,  A-Z. 

26-27 

Canada. 

28-29 

Mexico. 

30-31 

Central  America. 

32-33 

West  Indies. 

34 

South  America. 

36-37 

Argentine  Republic. 

38-39 

Bolivia. 

41-42 

Brazil. 

43-44 

Chile. 

45-46 

Colombia. 

47-48 

Ecuador. 

49-50 

Guiana. 

51 

Paraguay. 

52 

Peru. 

53 

Uruguay. 

54 

Venezuela. 

55 

Europe. 

57 

Great  Britain. 

59 

England  (including  Wales). 

61 

Scotland. 

63 

Ireland. 

64 

Great  Britain — Cities,  A-Z. 

65-66 

Austria. 

67-68 

Belgium. 

69-70 

Denmark. 

71-72 

France. 

73-74 

Germany. 

COUNTRY  SUBDIVISIONS— TABLE  I 


Europe — Continued . 

75-76 

Greece. - 

77-78 

Holland. 

79-80 

Italy. 

81-82 

Norway. 

83-84 

Portugal. 

85-86 

Russia. 

87-88 

Spain. 

89-90 

Sweden. 

91-92 

Switzerland. 

93-94 

Turkey. 

$5^96 

Other  Balkan  States,  A-Z. 

99 

Asia. 

101-102 

China. 

103-104 

India. 

105-106 

Japan. 

107-108 

Persia. 

109-110 

Asia  Minor. 

111-112 

Siberia. 

113 

Other  divisions  of  Asia,  A-Z. 

115 

Africa. 

117-118 

Egypt. 

119 

Other  divisions  of  Africa,  A-Z, 

121-122 

Australia  and  New  Zealand. 

123 

Pacific  Islands. 

124 

Special  islands,  A-Z. 

86 


COUNTRY  SUBDIVISIONS 


Table  II. 


COUNTRIES    IN    ONE    ALPHABET. 


Abyssinia .A2 

Afghanistan .A3 

Algeria ,A4 

Argentine  Republic .A7 

Australia .  A8 

Austria .A9 

Belgium .B4 

Bolivia .B5 

Brazil .B6 

British  Guiana .B7 

British  Honduras .B8 

Bulgaria .B9 


Canada 

Chile 

China 

Colombia . . 
Costa  Rica 
Cuba 


.C2 
.C5 
.C6 
.C7 

.C8 
.C9 


Denmark .D4 

Dutch  East  Indies .D7 

Dutch  Guiana .D8 

Ecuador .E2 

Egypt .E3 

France .F8 

French  Guiana ,F9 

Germany .G3 

Great  Britain .G7 

Greece .G8 

Guatemala .G9 

Haiti .H2 

Holland .H7 

Honduras ;. .H8 


Iceland . 
India. . 
Italy.. 


Japan . . 
Korea . 
Liberia . 


Mexico 

Montenegro 
Morocco 


Netherlands,  see  Holland . 

Nicaragua 

Norway 


Paraguay 

Persia 

Peru 

Portugal . 


Rumania . 
Russia 


Salvador 

Santo  Domingo . 

Servia 

Siam 

Spain 

Sweden 

Switzerland 


Transvaal . 

Tunis 

Turkey 


United  States 
Uruguay 

Venezuela 


.12 

.14 
.18 

.J3 

.K8 

.L7 

.M6 
.M7 
.M8 


.N5 
.N8 

.P2 
.P4 
.P5 
.P8 

.R8 
.R9 

.S2 
.S3 
,S4 
.S5 
.S7 
.S8 
.S9 

.T7 
.T8 
.T9 

.U6 

.U8 

.V4 


N.  B.    The  numbers  in  these  lists  are  intended  to  be  used  as  a  guide  for  the  best 
distribution  of  numbers  and  not  necessarily  as  a  fixed  standard. 

Hawaiian  iCsLrivk  ^3 

87 


COUNTRY  SUBDIVISIONS 


Table  III. 


STATES    AND    TERRITORIES    OF    THE    UNITED    STATES. 


Alabama .  A2 

Alaska  Territory A4 

Arizona  Territory .' .A6 

Arkansas .  A8 

California .C2 

Colorado .C6 

Connecticut .C8 

Delaware .D3 

District  of  Columbia ,D6 

Florida .  .F6 

Georgia ,G4 

Idaho .12 

Illinois .13 

Indian  Territory .14 

Indiana .16 

Iowa .18 

Kansas .K2 

Kentucky ,K4 

Louisiana . .L8 

Maine .M2 

Maryland .M3 

Massachusetts .    .M4 

Michigan .M5 

Minnesota ,M6 

Mississippi .M7 

Missouri .M8 


Montana .M9 

Nebraska ,N2 

Nevada .N3 

New  Hampshire .N4 

New  Jersey .N5 

New  Mexico  Territory .N6 

New  York .N7 

North  Carolina .N8 

North  Dakota .N9 

Ohio .03 

Oklahoma .05 

Oregon .07 

Pennsylvania .P4 

Rhode  Island .R4 

South  Carolina .    .S6 

South  Dakota .S8 

Tennessee .T2 

Texas .T4 

Utah ,U8 

Vermont .  V5 

Virginia .  V8 

Washington .W2 

West  Virginia _'_  .W4 

Wisconsin .W6 

Wyoming _ .W8 


88 


INDEX 


89 


INDEX. 


Names  of  countries  are  not  included  in  this  index  except  in  the  case  of  pilot  guides, 
tide  tables,  and  a  few  headings  under  United  States  and  Great  Britain.  Pilot  guides 
and  tide  tables  are  made  an  exception  on  account  of  the  fact  that  their  primary  arrange- 
ment in  the  schedules  is  by  oceans,  seas,  etc.,  and  only  secondarily  by  country.  In 
other  cases  the  country  subdivisions  of  any  given  subject  may  be  readily  found  by 
referring  to  the  scheme  itself. 


Accouterments,  Naval:  VC  340. 
Aden,  Gulf  of 

Pilot  guides:  VK  893. 
Tide  tables:  VK  693. 
Admirals 
Biography:  VB  61-3. 

Special  countries:  D-F. 
Duties,  etc.:  VB  190. 
Adriatic  Sea 
Pilot  guides:  VK  863-4. 
Tide  tables:  VK  663-4. 
Aegean  Sea 
Pilot  guides:  VK  868. 
Tide  tables:  VK  668. 
Africa 
Pilot  guides 
General:  VK  877. 
East  coast:  VK  887. 
West  coast:  VK  877. 
Mediterranean  coast:  VK  874. 
Tide  tables 
General:  VK  677. 
East  coast:  VK  687. 
West  coast:  VK  677. 
.       Mediterranean  coast:  VK  674. 
Alaska 
Pilot  guides:  VK  943. 
Tide  tables:  VK  743. 
Almanacs,  Naval:  V  9-10. 
America 
Pilot 


East  roast:  VK  961-91. 
West  coast:  VK941. 
Tide  tables 

East  coast:  VK  761-91. 
West  coast:  VK  741. 
Ammunition,  Naval:  VF  460. 


Anchors:  VM  791. 

Annapolis.     Naval  academy:  V  415. 
Apothecary  service,  Naval:  VG  270-5. 
Appropriations,  Naval:  VA  20-25. 
Special  countries:  VA  60-750. 
Great  Britain:  VA  455. 
United  States:  VA  60. 
Arabian  Sea 
Pilot  guides:  VK  899. 
Tide  tables:  VK  699. 
Arctic  Ocean 

Pilot  guides:  VK  807. 
Tide  tables:  VK  607. 
Armament,  Naval:  V  950-60. 
Armor-plate:  V  900-25. 
Armor  tests:  V  910. 

Naval  ordnance  tests:  VF  540. 
Asia 
East  coast 
Pilot  guides:  VK  902. 
Tide  tables:  VK  702. 
North  coast 
Pilot  guides:  VK  807-9 
Tide  tables:  VK  607-9. 
South  coast 
Pilot  guides:  VK  898. 
Tide  tables:  VK  698. 
Asia  Minor 
Pilot  guides:  VK  872. 
Tide  tables:  VK  672. 
Astronomy,  Nautical:  VK  549-87. 
Atlantic  Ocean 
Pilot  guides 
General:  VK  810. 
North:  VK  811-13. 
American  coast:  VK  961-91. 
European  coast:  VK  814-51. 
African  coast:  VK  877-80. 


91 


.   INDEX 


Atlantic  Ocean 
Pilot  guides— Continued. 
South:  VK  987. 
African  coast:  VK  877-80. 
American  coast:  VK  961-91. 
Tide  tables 
General:  VK  610. 
North:  VK  611-13. 
American  coast:  VK  761-91. 
European  coast:  VK  614-51. 
African  coast:  VK  677-80. 
South:  VK  787. 
African  coast:  VK  677-80. 
American  coast:  VK  761-91. 
Attaches,  Naval:  VB  240. 
Australia,  Coast  of 
Pilot  guides:  VK  927. 
Tide  tables:  VK  727. 
Austria,  Coast  of 
Pilot  guides:  VK  864. 
,*_        __Tide  tables:  VK  664. 
■kl^oi^Azimuth  tables:  VK  563. 
LSlO-r.Azof,  Sea  of 

Pilot  guides:  VK  871. 
Tide  tables:  VK  671. 
Azores 
Pilot  guides:  VK  880.A9. 
Tide  tables:  VK  680.A9. 

B 

Babcock  and  Wilcox  boilers:  VM  743. B2. 
Badges,  Naval:  VC  345. 
Baffin  Bay:  VK  792,  992. 
Balearic  Islands 

Pilot  guides:  VK  855. 

Tide  tables:  VK  655. 
Ballast:  VK  237. 
Ballistics:  UF  820-40. 
Baltic  Sea 

Pilot  guides:  VK  819-22. 

Tide  tables:  VK  619-22. 

tands  (Musicians)  :VG  30-5. 
attle-shios  '  '  '  '        ^'-V-ve,vo 

a.  L  LI C   Bill  US 

Construction,  etc.:   V  750-980. 

Special  navies:  VA 
Bayonet  drill 

Marines:  VE  340. 

Seamen:  VD  340. 
Bayonets 

Marines:  VE  380. 

Seamen:  VD  380. 
Beacons,  lighthouses,  etc. 

Construction:  TC  375-81. 


Beacons,  lighthouses,  etc. — Continued. 

Lighthouse  service:    VK  1010-1246. 
Belgium,  Coast  of 

Pilot  guides:  VK  826. 

Tide  tables:  VK  626. 
Bengal,  Bay  of 

Pilot  guides:  VK  901. 

Tide  tables:  VK  701. 
Berthing  and  hammocks:  VM  511. 
Biscay,  Bay  of 

Pilot  guides:  VK  847. 

Tide  tables:  VK  647. 
Black  Sea 

Pilot  guides:  VK  870. 

Tide  tables:  VK  670. 
Blockade  duty:  V  180. 
Boat-building:  VM  320-61. 
Boat  equipment  (Naval  ordnance): 

VF  340-5. 
Boat-lowering  apparatus:  VM  801. 
Boat  service  (Naval):  VD  400-5. 
Bookkeeping,  Naval:  VC  500-5. 
Bounties,  Naval:  VB  280-5. 
Brazil,  Coast  of 

Pilot  guides:  VK  967. 

Tide  tables:  VK  767. 
Brevets,  Naval:  VB  330-5. 
Bridge  lights  (Navigation):  VK  1247-9. 
Bristol  Channel 

Pilot  guides:  VK  830. 

Tide  tables:  VK  630. 
British  Channel 

Pilot  guides:  VK  839. 

Tide  tables:  VK  639. 
British  Columbia,  Coast  of 

Pilot  guides:  VK  945. 

Tide  tables:  VK  745. 
British  Isles,  Coasts  of 

Pilot  guides:  VK  827-44. 

Tide  tables:  VK  627-44. 
British  navy:  VA  452-67. 
Budgets:  VA  20-750. 
Bulkheads  (Naval  architecture) :  VM  469. 
Bullets:  VF  500. 
Buoys,  lighthouses,  etc.:  VK  1010-1246. 

C 

Cables  (Equipment  of  vessels):   VM  791*. 

Naval  vessels:  VC  279. 
Cadiz,  Gulf  of 

Pilot  guides:  VK  850.C2. 

Tide  tables:  VK  650.C2. 


92 


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Canada 

East  coast 
Pilot  guides:  VK  985. 
Tide  tables:  VK  786. 

West  coast 
Pilot  guides:  VK  945. 
Tide  tables:  VK  745. 
Canoes:  VM  353. 
Canteens:  VC  390-5. 
Cape  Breton 

Pilot  guides:  VK  986. 

Tide  tables:  VK  786. 
Capstans:  VM  811. 
Carbines,  Naval:  VD  370. 

Marines:  VE  370. 
Caribbean  Sea 

Pilot  guides:  VK  971. 

Tide  tables:  VK  771. 
Carthaginian  sea  power:  V  35. 
Cartridges:  VF  470. 
Cemeteries,  Naval:  VB  300-5. 
Central  America 

East  coast 
Pilot  guides:  VK  971-5. 
Tide  tables:  VK  771-5. 

West  coast 
Pilot  guides:  VK  951-2. 
Tide  tables:  VK  751-2. 
Ceremonies,  Naval:  V  310. 
Channel  Islands 

Pilot  guides:  VK  843-4. 

Tide  tables:  VK  643-4. 
Chaplains,  Naval:  VG  20-25. 
Chesapeake  Bay 

Pilot  guides:  VK  982. Co. 

Tide  tables:  VK  782.C5. 
China,  Coast  of 

Pilot  guides:  VK  902. 

Tide  tables:  VK  702. 
China  Sea 

Pilot  guides:  VK  905. 

Tide  tables:  VK  705. 
Chronometers  (Navigation):  VK  575. 
Civil  employees,  Naval:  VB  170-87. 
Clerks,  Naval:  VB  170-87. 
Clothing,  Naval:  VC  280-340. 
Coaling  stations,  Naval:  V  240. 

Special  countries:     VA  73-750. 
Great  Britain:  VA  461. 
United  States:  VA  73-4. 
Coast  defence:  V  200. 


Coast  pilots:  VK  798-993. 

(See  Pilot  guides) 
Codes,  Signal  (Navigation):  VK  391. 
Collier  service,  Naval:  VA. 

Great  Britain:  VA  461. 

United  States:  VA  75. 
Colliers  (Construction,  etc.):  VM  401. 
Collisions  at  sea:  VK  371-8. 
Command  of  ships  (Naval  science; : 

VB  200-5. 
Commanders,  Naval 

Biography:  V  61-3. 
Special  countries:  D-F. 

Duties,  etc.:  VB  190. 
Compass:  VK  577. 
Cooking,  Naval:  VC  370. 
Corporal  punishment  in  naval  service: 

VB  910. 
Correspondents,  War:  VG  500. 
Corsica 

Pilot  guides:  VK  859. 

Tide  tables:  VK  659. 
Courts-martial,  Naval:  VB  800-7. 
Courts  of  inquiry,  Naval:  VB  810-5. 
Crete 

Pilot  guides:  VK  867.5. 

Tide  tables:  VK  667.5. 
Crews  (Merchant  marine):  VK  221. 
Cruisers:  V  820. 
Currents:  VK  601-793. 

(See  Tide  and  current  registers) 
Cyprus  * 

Pilot  guides:  VK  873. 

Tide  tables:  VK  673. 


uJa*4Vu^s".  vfe\e> 


Dardanelles 

Pilot  guides:  VK  869. 

Tide  tables:  VK  669. 
Denmark,  Coast  of 

Pilot  guides:  VK  823. 

Tide  tables:  VK  623. 
Dental  service,  Naval:  VG  280-5. 
Desertion  from  the  navy:  VB  870-5. 
Discipline 

Merchant  marine:  VK  231. 

Navy:  VB  840-5. 
Dispatch  boats,  Naval:  V  880. 
Dispensaries,  Naval:  VG  270-5. 
Displacement  of  ships:  VM  157. 
Distance-finders  (Navigation):  VK  579. 


93 


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Distillation  of  sea  water:  VM  505. 
Diving,  Submarine:  VM  981-9. 
Dock  facilities:  VK  361-5. 
Docks,  Naval:  V  220. 

Special  countries:  VA  67-750. 
Great  Britain:  VA  461. 
United  States:  VA  67-8. 
Donkey-engines:  VM  767. 
Drags  (Hydrography):  VK  594. 
Drill  manual  and  regulations 

Marines:  VE  157-302. 

Naval  ordnance:  VF  160-302. 

Seamen:  VD  157-302. 

E 
East  Indies 
Pilot  guides:  VK  881. 
ro<*c0\  _  Tide  tables:  VK  681. 
^Cv«?vEducation,  Naval:  V  400-695. 

Egyptian  sea  power  (Ancient):  V  33. 
Electric  boats:  VM  345-7. 
Electricity  in  naval  use:  VM  470-9. 
Electric  lighting  of  ships:  VM  493. 
Electricians,  Naval:  VG  470-5. 
Telegraphy  and  telephony:  VG  70-85. 
,y, ,        English  Channel 

Pilot  guides:  VK  839-44. 
Tide  tables:  VK  639-44. 
Enlistment,  Naval:  VB  260-75. 
Equipment,  Naval 
General:  VC  280-340. 
Marines:  VE  350-5. 
Ordnance:  VF  320-5. 

Boats:  VF  340-5. 
Seamen:  VD  350-5. 
Expenditures,  Naval:  VA  20-5. 
Special  countries:  VA  60-750. 
Great  Britain:  VA  455. 
United  States:  VA  60. 

F 
Falkland  Islands 
Pilot  guides:  VK  964. 
Tide  tables:  VK  764. 
Faroe  Islands 

Pilot  guides:  VK  814  F2. 
/^JWdeJablw  :_VK6 14.  F2 . 
Ferry-boats:  VM  421 
Firearms,  Naval 
Ordnance:  VF. 
Small  arms 
Marines:  VE  360-90. 
Seamen:  VD  360-90. 
Fires  at  Sea:  VK  1250-94. 


Firing  (Musketry) 
Marines:  VEf  330-5. 
Seamen:  VD* 330-5. 
Firing  instructions  for  naval  ordnance: 

VF  450-5et. 
Flag  signaling  (Navigation):  VK  385. 
Flags 
Merchant  marine:  V  300-5. 
House-flags:  VK  395. 
Signal-flags:  VK  385. 
Signaling,  codes,  etc.:  VK  391. 
Navy:  V  300-5. 
Signaling:  V  280-5. 
Floating  batteries:  V  890. 
Flogging  in  navy:  VB  910. 
Florida  Straits 
Pilot  guides:  VK  977. 
Tide  tables:  VK  777. 
Fog-signals:  VK  383. 
Folding  boats:'  VM  357. 
Food-supply,  Naval:  VC  350-100. 
France,  Coasts  of 
Pilot  guides 
North  coast  (British  Channel): 

VK  845. 
South  coast  (Mediterranean,  Gulf  of 

Lyons):  VK  856. 
West  coast  (Atlantic,  Bay  of  Biscay) : 
VK  847. 
Tide  tables 
North  coast:  VK  645. 
South  coast:  VK  656. 
West  coast:  VK  647. 
Franco-Prussian  war 

Naval  observations:  V  707. 
Freeboard:  VK  237. 

Freight  steamers  (Construction):  VM  391. 
Fulton,  Robert 

Biography:  VM  140.F9. 
Fulton-Livingston  monopoly:  VM  618. 
Fundy,  Bay  of 
Pilot  guides:  VK  987. 
Tide  tables:  VK  787. 
Funnel  marks:  VK  393. 


Gas  and  oil  engines:  VM  770-1. 
Gatling  gun  (Naval):  VF  410.G3. 
Genoa,  Gulf  of 

Pilot  guides:  VK  858. 

Tide  tables:  VK  658. 
Georgian  Bay 

Pilot  guides:  VK  984.G4. 


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INDEX 


Germany,  Coasts  of 
Pilot  guides 
Baltic  Sea:  VK  822. 
North  Sea:  VK  824. 
Tide  tables 
Baltic  Sea:  VK  622. 
North  Sea:  VK  624. 
Gibraltar,  Straits  of 
Pilot  guides:  VK  851. 
Tide  tables:  VK  651. 
Great  Britain 
Pilot  guides:  VK  803. 

British  Isles:  VK  827-44. 
Tide  tables:  VK  603. 
British  Isles:  VK  627-14. 
Great  Britain.     Navy 
Drill  regulations 
Marines:  VE  234. 
Naval  ordnance:  VF  234. 
Seamen:  VD  234. 
Law,  regulations,  etc.:  VB  590-99. 
Navy  lists:  V  11. 
Organization:  VA  452-67. 
Great  circle  sailing:  VK  571. 
Great  Lakes 
Lighthouses:  VK  1244. 
Pilot  guides:  VK  983-4. 
Greece,  Coasts  of 
Pilot  guides:  VK  866. 
Tide  tables:  VK  666. 
Greek  sea  power  (Ancient):  V  37. 
Greenland,  Coast  of 
Pilot  guides:  VK  991. 
Tide  tables:  VK  791. 
Greenwich    royal    hospital,    Greenwich, 

Eng.:  VB295.G7. 
Gulf  of  Mexico 

Pilot  guides:  VK  971-7. 
Tide  tables:  VK  771-7. 
Gun-carriages,  Naval:  VF  430. 
Gun  handbooks  (Naval  ordnance): 
VF  390-5. 
Great  Britain:  VF  393. 
United  States:  VF  395.G7. 
Gunnery,  'Naval:  VF  520. 

Drill  books,  etc.:  VF  150-302. 
(Sn.*3t   -thTV-4/rcna.f  t :    l/FVU. 
H 

Hammocks,  Ships':  VM  511. 
Hatchways:  VM  851. 
Headquarters,  Naval:  VB  210. 


Headwear,  Naval:  VB  320. 
Hebrides 

Pilot  guides:  VK  834. 

Tide  tables:  VK  634. 
History  of  naval  science:  V  25-55. 
Holland,  Coast  of 

Pilot  guides:  VK  825. 

Tide  tables:  VK  625. 
Honors,  Naval:  V  310. 
Hospital  service,  Naval:  VG  410-57. 
Hospital  ships,  Naval:  VG  450. 
House-boats  (Construction):  VM  335. 
Howitzers,  Naval:  VF  390-5. 
Hudson  Bay:  VK  790,990. 
Hydrographic  bureaus:  VK  596-7. 
Hydrographic  surveying:  VK  591-597. 
Hydrography,  Marine:  VK. 

(See  Pilot  guides;   Tide  and   current 
registers) 
Hygiene,  Naval:  VG  470-5. 

I 

Ice-breaking  vessels:  VM  451. 
Iceland,  Coast  of 

Pilot  guides:  VK  814.12. 

Tide  tables:  VK  614.12. 
Impressment  of  sailors:  VK  225. 
Indian  Ocean 

Pilot  guides:  VK  885-901. 

Tide  tables:  VK  685-701. 
Insignia,  Naval:  VC  345. 
Inspection,  Naval:  VB  220-5. 
Intelligence,  Naval:  VB  230. 
Interior  administration  (Naval):  VB  160. 
International  law,  Naval:  VB  353. 
Ionian  Sea 

Pilot  guides:  VK  867. 

Tide  tables:  VK  667. 
Ireland,  Coast  of 

Pilot  guides:  VK  831. 

Tide  tables:  VK  631. 
Irish  Sea 

Pilot  guides:  VK  831. 

Tide  tables:  VK  631. 
Iron  ships:  VM  146-7. 
Isle  of  Man 

Pilot  guides:  VK  832. 

Tide  tables:  VK  632. 
Italy,  coast  of 

Pilot  guides:  VK  857. 

Tide  tables:  VK  657. 


95 


INDEX 


Japan  Sea 

Pilot  guides:  VK  909. 

Tide  tables:  VK  709. 
Judiciary,  Naval:  VB  790-910. 
Junks,  Chinese:  VM  371. 


K 

Kattegat 

Pilot  guides:  VK818. 

Tide  tables:  VK  618. 
Knot  (Nautical  mile):  VK  572. 
Knots,  Sailors':  VM  533. 


Labrador,  Coast  of 

Pilot  guides:  VK  989. 

Tide  tables:  VK  789. 
Land  duty,  Naval:  V  175. 
Landing  maneuvers,  Naval:  V  175. 
La  Plata  River 

Pilot  guides:  VK  965. 

Tide  tables:  VK  765. 
Latitude  and  longitude  at  sea:  VK  565-7. 
Launches,  motor-boats,  etc.:  VM  341. 

Catalogs:  VM  361. 

Electric  boats:  VM  345-7. 

Engines:  VM  771. 

Periodicals:  VM  320. 
Laundries,  Naval:  VC  430. 
Law,  Naval:  VB  350-785. 
Life-boats:  VK  1473. 
Life-preservers:  VK  1477. 
Life-saving  service:  VK  1300-1481. 
Light  load  line:  VK  237. 
Light  signals  (Navigation):  VK  387. 
Lighthouses:  VK  1010-1246. 

Construction:  TC  375-9. 
Ligurian  Sea 

Pilot  guides:  VK  858. 

Tide  tables:  VK  658. 
Loading  of  vessels:  VK  235. 

Loading  apparatus:  VM  831. 
Log,  Ship's:  VK  581. 
Logbooks:  VK  211. 

Longitude  and  latitude  at  sea:  VK  565-7. 
Looting:  VB  880. 
Lyons,  Gulf  of 

Pilot  guides:  VK  856. 

Tide  tables:  VK  656. 


i^A 


M 
Machine  guns,  Naval:  VF  410. 
Madeira 

Pilot  guides:  VK  880.M2. 

Tide  tables:  VK  680.M2. 
Magazines  and  arsenals,  Naval:   VF  380. 
Magellan,  Straits  of 

Pilot  guides:  VK  963. 

Tide  tables:  VK  763. 
Maintenance,  Naval:  VC. 
Malaysia 

Pilot  guides:  VK  931. 

Tide  tables:  VK  731. 
Man,  Isle  of 

Pilot  guides:  VK  832. 

Tide  tables:  VK  632. 
Maneuvers,  Naval:  V  245. 
Manning  of  vessels :  VK  221. 
Manual  of  arms 

Marines:  VE  320. 

Seamen:  VD  320. 
Marine  engineering 

Biography:  VM  139-40. 

Collections:  VM  7. 

Congresses:  VM  5. 

Contracts:  VM  737. 

Dictionaries:  V  23-4. 

Directories:  VM  12. 

Encyclopedias:  V  23-4. 

Examinations:  VM  725-8. 

Exhibitions:  VM  6. 

General  works:  VM  600. 

Handbooks,  manuals,  etc.:  VM  605. 

History:  VM  615-724. 

Periodicals:  VM  1-4. 

Societies:  VM  1-4. 

Special  countries:  VM  621-724. 

Specifications : '  VM  737 . 

Tables:  VM  607. 
Marine  engines,  boilers,  etc.:  VM  731-75. 
Marine  hospital  service:  VG  410-50. 
Marine  railways:  VM  925. 
Marines:  VE. 

Prill  regulations:  .VE,  160-302. 

Equipment:  VE  350^405! 

History:  VE  15-124. 

Manuals:  VE  150-5. 
Manual  of  arms:  VE  320. 

Tactics:  VE  157. 
Marmora,  Sea  of 

Pilot  guides:  VK  869. 

Tide  tables:  VK  669. 


Masts  and  spars:  VM  531. 
Maxim  machine  guns  (Naval): 

VF  410.M4. 
Measurement  of  vessels:  VM  155. 
Medals,  Naval:  VB  330-5. 
Medical  appliances,  Naval:  VG  290-5. 
Medical  examination  of  recruits: 

VB  270-5. 
Medical  service,  Naval:  VG  100-475. 
Mediterranean  Sea 

Pilot  guides:  VK  853-74. 

Tide  tables:  VK  653-74. 
Merchant  marine 

Navigation:  VK. 
Messina,  Straits  of 

Pilot  guides:  VK  862. 

Tide  tables:  VK  662. 
Messing,  Naval:  VC  370-80. 
Mexico 

East  coast 
Pilot  guides:  VK  971-3. 
Tide  tables:  VK  771-3. 

West  coast 
Pilot  guides:  VK  949. 
Tide  tables:  VK  749. 
Mexico,  Gulf  of 

Pilot  guides:  VK  971-7. 

Tide  tables:  VK  771-7. 
Mile,  Nautical:  VK  572. 
Minor  services  of  navies:  VG. 
Mobilization,  Naval:  VA  48. 

Special  navies:  VA  77-750. 
Model  engines:  VM  775. 
Motor-boats:  VM  341-7. 

Engines:  VM  771. 

Periodicals:  VM  320. 


INDEX 


Mo\or 


Music,  Naval:  VG  30-3 
Musketry 

Marines:  VE  330-5. 

Seamen:  VD  330-5. 
Mutiny,  Naval:  VB  860-7. 

N 
Napoleonic  wars 

Naval  observations:  V  703. 
Nautical  astronomy:  VK  549-87. 
Nautical  instruments:  VK  573-85. 
Nautical  training-schools:  VK  525-9. 
Naval  antiquities 

History  of  naval  science:  V  27-55. 

Manners  and  customs:  V  720-43. 


Naval  architecture:  VM. 

Biography:  VM  139-140. 

Catalogs:  VM  301. 

Collections:  VM  7. 

Congresses:  VM  5. 

Contracts:  VM  295-6. 

Dictionaries:  V  23-24. 

Encyclopedias:  V  23-24. 

Essays:  VM  285. 

Estimates:  VM  291. 

Exhibitions:  VM  6. 

General  works:  VM  142-7. 

History:  VM  15-124. 

Lectures:  VM  285. 

Miscellaneous:  VM  149. 

Museums:  VM  6. 

Periodicals:  VM  1-4. 

Schools:  VM  275-6.<-,    .   *      ..  , ,         .  _^v 

Sodfetia,:  VM  U.  ^V^V^  Corrja. 

Special  countries:  VM  21-124. 

Specifications:  VM  295-6. 

Study  and  teaching  :  VM  165-276. 

Tables:  VM  151. 
Naval  artificers:  VG  600-5. 
Naval  attaches:  VB  240. 
Naval  cemeteries:  VB  300-5. 
Naval  ceremonies:  V  310. 
Naval  courts:  VB  800-15. 
Naval  discipline:  VB  840-5. 
Naval  education:  V  400-695. 
Naval  engineering:  VM. 
Naval  expenditures,  budgets,  etc.: 
VA  20-25. 

Special  countries:  VA  60-750. 
Austria:  VA  471. 
Great  Britain:  VA  455. 
United  States:  VA  60. 
I  Naval  hospital  corps:  VG  310-25. 
Naval  hospital  service:  VG  410-57. 
Naval  hygiene:  VG  470-75. 
Naval  intelligence:  VB  230. 
Naval  law:  VB  350-785. 
Naval  maneuvers:  V  245. 
Naval  militia 

Handbooks:  V  140-5. 

Maintenance:  VC  40-258. 

Organization:  VA  45. 

Special  countries:  VA  80-750. 
Great  Britain:  VA  464-5. 
United  States:  VA  80-390. 

Regulations:  VB  368-785. 


51154°— 10- 


97 


INDEX 


Naval  observations  in  special  wars: 

V  701-13. 
Naval  officers 

Appointment,  etc.:  VB  310-5. 
Naval  ports:  V  220. 
Special  navies:  VA  67-750. 
Austria:  VA  476. 
Great  Britain :  VA  459. 
United  States:  VA  67-68. 
Naval  prisons:  VB  890-5. 
Naval  punishments:  VB  890-910. 
Naval  reconnaissance:  V  190. 
,     Naval  regulations:  VB  363-785. 
'  Naval  reservations:  V  220. 
Special  navies:  VA  67-750. 
Naval  reserves 
Handbooks  for  enlisted  men:  V  140-5. 
Maintenance:  VC  40-258. 
Organization:  VA  45. 

Special  countries:  VA  80-750. 
Great  Britain:  VA  464-5. 
United  States:  VA  80-390. 
Regulations:  VB  368-785. 
Naval  salutes:  V  310. 
Naval  science 
Almanacs:  V  9-10. 
Annuals:  V9-11. 
Antiquities:  V  27-55. 
Armor,  armament:  V  900-60. 
Biography:  V  61-3. 

Special  countries:  D-F. 
Collected  works:  V  15-17. 
Congresses:  V  7. 
Dictionaries:  V  23-24. 
Education:  V  400-695. 
Encyclopedias:  V  23-24. 
Essays:  V  19. 
Exhibitions:  V  13. 
Flags,  etc.:  V  300-5. 
Handbooks:  V  110-45. 
History:  V  25-55. 
Juvenile  works:  V  109. 
Marines:  VE. 
Medical  and  sanitary  service:  VG  100- 

475. 
Museums:  V  13. 
Naval  administration:  VB. 
Naval  education:  V  400-695. 
Naval  law:  VB  350-785. 
Naval  maintenance:  VC. 
Naval  observations   in    special    wars: 
V  701-13. 


Naval  science — Continued. 

Naval  organization  and  situation 

Naval  stations:  V  220. 

Special  navies:  VA  67-750. 

Navy  clubs:  V  66-69. 

Navy  lists:  V  11. 

Navy  yards:  V  230. 

Special  countries:  VA  69-750. 

Ordnance:  VF. 

Periodicals:  V  1-5. 

Popular  works:  V  40,  V  107. 

Seamen,  Naval:  VD. 

Signaling 
Merchant  marine:  VK  381-397. 
Naval:  V  280-5. 

Societies:  V  1-5. 

Strategy:  V  160-5. 

Study  and  teaching:  V  400-695. 

Tactics:  V  167-190. 

Transportation  service:  VC  550-5. 

Treatises:  V  101-103. 

Yearbooks:  V  9-11. 
Naval  signaling:  V  280-5. 
Naval  stations:  V  220. 

Special  navies:  VA  67-750. 
Naval  telegraphy:  VG  70-78. 
Naval  telephony:  VG  80-85. 
Naval  training  stations 

United  States:  V  433-4. 
Navies,  Cost  of:  VA  20-5. 

Special  countries:  VA  60-750. 
Navies  of  the  world:  VA  37-42. 
Navigation 

Apprentices:  VK  533. 

Collected  works:  VK  9-11. 

Collisions:  VK  371-8. 

Congresses:  VK  5. 

Dictionaries:  V  23-4. 

Examinations:  VK  537. 

General  works:  VK  144-9. 

History:  VK  15-124. 

Hydrographic  surveying:  VK  591-7. 

Law:  HE. 

Life-saving:  VK  1300-1481. 

Lighthouses:  VK  1010-1246 

Navigation    and    nautical 
VK  549-87. 

Periodicals:  VK  1-4. 

Pilots:  VK  1500-1661. 

Sailing  directions:  VK  798-993 
I  Seamanship:  VK  541-7. 

Ship  rules:  VK  215. 


VA. 


astronomy: 


98 


INDEX 


Navigation — Continued . 

Shipwrecks:  VK  1250-94. 

Signaling:  VK  381-97. 

Study  and  teaching:  VK  401-529. 

Tables:  VK  563. " 

Tide  registers:  VK  601-793. 

Year-books:  VK  7-8. 
Navy  clubs:  V  66-69. 

favy  lists:  V  11. 
avy-yards 

General:  V  230. 

Special  countries:  VA  69-750. 
Great  Britain:  VA  460. 
United  States:  VA  69-70. 
New  Zealand,  Coast  of 

Pilot  guides:  VK  929. 

Tide  tables:  VK  729. 
Newfoundland,  Coast  of 

Pilot  guides:  VK  989. 

Tide  tables:  VK  789. 
Newport.  Naval  War  College:  V  420. 
Niclausse  boilers:  VM  743. N6. 
North  Atlantic 

Sailing  directions:  VK  811-3. 

Tides  and  currents:  VK  611. 
North  Atlantic  Islands 

Pilot  guides:  VK  879-80. 

Tide  tables:  VK  679-80. 
North  Sea 

Pilot  guides:  VK  815-18. 

Tide  tables:  VK  615-18. 
Norway,  Coasts  of 

Pilot  guides:  VK  816. 

Tide  tables:  VK  616. 
Nova  Scotia,  Coast  of 

Pilot  guides:  VK  986. 

Tide  tables:  VK  786. 
Nurse  corps,  Naval:  VG  350-5. 

O 

Oars:  VM  561. 

Ocean  liners  (Construction):  VM  381-5. 

Officers,  Naval:  VB  310-5. 

Officers'  mess:  VC  380. 

Oil  (Use  in  storms):  VK  547. 

Oil  steamers  (Tank  steamers,  etc.): 

VM  455. 
Orders,  Naval 

Collections  of  general  orders:   VB  365- 
785. 

Preparation:  VB  255. 

Transmission:  V  270. 


Ordnance,  Naval:  VF. 

Gunnery:  VF  520. 

History:  VF  15-124. 

Instructions,  drill  books:  VF  160-302. 

Manuals:  VF  150-5. 

Manufacture:  VF  370-5. 

Testing:  VF  540. 
Orkney  Islands 

Pilot  guides:  VK  837. 

Tide  tables:  VK  637. 
Oscillations  of  ships:  VM  161. 


'si  VC.53 


good 


Pacific  Ocean 

Pilot  guides:  VK  915-56. 

Tide  tables :J/K  715-56. 
Paddle-wheels:  VM  541. 
Paddles:  VM  561. 
Passenger  steamers  (Construction): 

VM  381. 
Patrols,  Naval:  V  190. 
Pay  and  allowances,  Naval 

United  States:  VC  50-65. 

Other  countries:  VC  91-258. 
Pensions,  Naval:  VB  280-5. 

Widows  and  orphans:  VB  340-5. 
Percussion  caps:  VF  510. 
Persian  Gulf 

Pilot  guides:  VK  897. 

Tide  tables:  VK  697.   |-fjrsor>ng.\  "VcattSpO' 
Pharmacists,  Naval:  VG  270-5.    n\o.\/0l\:  S/clzS 
Phenician  sea  power:  V  35. 
Philippine  Islands 

Pilot  guides:  VK  911. 

Tide  tables:  VK  711. 
Physical  examination  of  naval  recruits: 

VB  270-5. 
Physical  training  of  naval  seamen: 

V  260-5. 
Physicians,  Naval:  VG  100-255. 
Pilot  guides 

Aden,  Gulf  of:  VK  893. 

Adriatic  Sea:  VK  863-4. 

Aegean  Sea:  VK  868. 

Africa 
General:  VK  877. 
East  coast:  VK  887. 
West  coast:  VK  877. 
Mediterranean  coast:  VK  874. 

Alaska:  VK  943. 

East  coast:  VK  961-91. 


99 


INDEX 


Pilot  guides 
America — Continued. 

West  coast:  VK  941. 
Arabian  Sea:  VK  899. 
Arctic  Ocean:  VK  807. 
Asia 

East  coast:  VK  902. 
Asia  Minor:  VK  872. 
Atlantic  Ocean 

General:  VK  810. 

North:  VK  811-13. 
African  coast:  VK  877-80. 
American  coast:  VK  961-91. 
European  coast:  VK  814-51. 

South:  VK957. 
African  coast:  VK  877-80. 
American  coast:  VK  961-7. 
Australia:  VK  927. 
Austria:  VK  864. 
Azof,  Sea  of:  VK  871. 
Baffin  Bay:  VK  992. 
Balearic  Islands:  VK  855. 
Baltic  Sea:  VK  819. 
Belgium:  VK  826. 
Bengal,  Bay  of:  VK  901. 
Biscay,  Bay  of:  VK  847. 
Black  Sea:  VK  870. 
Brazil:  VK  967. 
Bristol  Channel:  VK  830. 
British  Channel:  VK  839. 
British  Columbia:  VK  945. 
British  Isles:  VK  827-44. 
Cadiz,  Gulf  of:  VK  850.C2. 
Canada 

East  coast:  VK  985. 

West  coast:  VK  945. 
Cape  Breton:  VK  986. 
Caribbean  Sea:  VK  971. 
Central  America 

East  coast:  VK  971-5. 

West  coast:  VK  951-2. 
Channel  Islands:  VK  843-4. 
Chesapeake  Bay:  VK  982.C5. 
China  Sea:  VK  905. 
Corsica:  VK  859. 
Crete:  VK  867.5/ 
Cyprus:  VK  873. 
Dardanelles:  VK  869. 
Denmark:  VK  823. 
East  Indies:  VK  881. 
English  Channel:  VK  839. 
Falkland  Islands:  VK  964. 


Pilot  guides — Continued. 
Faroe  Islands:  VK  814.F2. 
Florida  Straits:  VK977. 
France:  VK  845. 

North  (British  Channel):  VK  845. 

South  (Mediterranean,   Gulf  of  Ly- 
ons): VK856. 

West   (Atlantic,     Bay     of    Biscay): 
VK  847. 
Fundy,  Bay  of:  VK  987. 
Genoa,  Gulf  of:  VK  858. 
Germany 

Baltic  Sea:  VK  822. 
•       North  Sea:  VK  824. 

Gibraltar,  Straits  of:  VK  851. 
Great  Britain 

British  Isles:  VK  827-44. 

Official    collections    published    by 
Great  Britain:  VK  803. 
Great  Lakes:  VK  983-4. 
Greece:  VK  866. 
Greenland:  VK  991. 
Gulf  of  Mexico:  VK  971-7. 
Holland:  VK  825. 
Hudson  Bay:  VK  990. 
Iceland:  VK  814.12. 
Indian  Ocean:  VK  885-901. 
Ionian  Sea:  VK  867. 
Ireland:  VK831. 
Italy:  VK  857. 
Japan  Sea:  VK  909-11. 
Kattegat:  VK  818. 
Labrador:  VK  989. 
La  Plata  River:  VK  965. 
Lyons,  Gulf  of:  VK  856. 
Madeira:  VK  880.M2. 
Magellan,  Straits  of:  VK  963. 
Malaysia:  VK  931. 
Man,  Isle  of:  VK  832. 
Marmora,  Sea  of:  VK  869. 
Mediterranean  Sea:  VK  853-74. 
Messina,  Straits  of:  VK  862. 
Mexico 

East  coast:  VK  971-3. 

West  coast:  VK  949. 
Mexico,  Gulf  of:  VK  971-7. 
New  Zealand:  VK  929. 
Newfoundland:  VK  989. 
North  Atlantic  Islands:  VK  879. 
North  Sea:  VK  815-18. 
Norway:  VK  816. 
Nova  Scotia:  VK  986. 


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Pilot  guides — Continued. 
Orkney  Isles:  VK  836. 
Pacific  Ocean:  VK  915-56.       - 
Persian  Gulf:  VK  897. 
Philippine  Islands:  VK  911. 
Portugal:  VK  849. 
Red  Sea:  VK  895. 
Russia 
Arctic  Ocean:  VK  807. 
Baltic  Sea:  VK  821. 
Black  Sea:  VK  870. 
White  Sea:  VK  809. 
Saint  Lawrence  River:  VK  988. 
Sardinia:  VK  860. 
Scotland:  VK  835. 
Shetland  Islands:  VK  836. 
Siam,  Gulf  of:  VK  903. 
Sicily:  VK  862. 
Skagerrak:  VK  817. 
Skerki  Bank:  VK  862. 
South  America 
General:  VK  961. 
East  coast:  VK  961-7. 
West  coast:  VK  955-6. 
Spain 
Atlantic  Ocean:  VK  849. 
Mediterranean  Sea:  VK  854. 
Sweden:  VK  820. 
Thames  River:  VK  838.5. 
Turkey:  VK  865. 
Tyrrhenian  Sea:  VK  861. 
United  States 
East  coast:  VK  981-2. 
West  coast:  VK  947-8. 
Vancouver  Island:  VK  946. 
West  Indies:  VK  971-3.     . 
White  Sea:  VK  809. 
Windward  Passage:  VK  977. 
Yangtze  River:  VK  906. 
Yellow  Sea:  VK  907. 
Pilots  and  pilotage:  VK  1500-1661. 

Pilot  guides:  VK  798-993. 
Pistols  and  revolvers  (Naval):  YD  390. 

Marines:  VE  390. 
Portugal,  Coast  of 
Pilot  guides:  VK  849. 
Tide  tables:  VK  649. 
Preparation  of  naval  orders:  VB  255. 
Press,  war  correspondents,  etc.:  VG  500 
Prisons,  Naval:  VB  890-5. 
Prize  money,  Naval:  VB  280-5. 
Projectiles,  Naval:  VF  480-500. 
Punishments,  Naval:  VB  8&0-910. 


Littt;   VKHS 


Ranges  and  range  tables 

Naval  ordnance:  VF  550. 
Rations,  Naval:  VC  360. 
Reconnaissance,  Naval:  V  190. 
Records  and  accounts,  Naval:  VC  500-5. 
Recruiting,  Naval:  VB  260-275. 
Red  Cross,  Naval:  VG  457. 
Red  Sea 
Pilot  guides:  VK  895. 
Tide  tables:  VK  695. 
Refrigerators  on  war-ships:  VC  400. 
Regulations,  Naval:  VB  363-785. 

(See  also  the  special  service)  . 

Reserves,  Naval  R  «  ^™Uj  ^v^  ; 

(See  Naval  reserves) 
Resistance  of  ships:  VM  751. 
Retirement  of  naval  officers:  VB  310-5. 
Revolvers  and  pistols  (Naval):  VD  390. 

Marines:  VE  390. 
Revolving  cupolas 

Naval  ordnance:  VF  440. 
Rewards,  medals,  etc.  (Naval):  VB 330-5. 
Rifles,  Naval:  VD  370. 

Marines:  VE  370. 
Rigging:  VM  531-3. 
Right  of  way  (Navigation):   VK  371-8. 
River  steamers:  VM  461. 
Rockets  (Life-saving  service):  VK  1479. 
Roller-boats:  VM  371. 
Roman  sea  power:  V  39. 
Rowboats:  VM  351. 
Catalogs:  VM  361. 
Rule  of  the  road  at  set:  VK  371-8. 
Rumsey-Fitch  controversy:  VM  619. 
Russia,  Coasts  of 
Pilot  guides 
Arctic  Ocean:  VK  807. 
Baltic  Sea:  VK  821. 
Black  Sea:  VK  870. 
White  Sea:  VK  809. 
Tide  tables 

Arctic  Ocean:  VK  607. 

Baltic  Sea:  VK  621. 

Black  Sea:  VK  670. 

White  Sea:  VK  609. 

Russo-Japanese  war,  1904-5 

Naval  observations:  V  713. 

Salary  rAe.3Surc.-i:  VK10>' 
Sailboats,  Small:  VM  351-9. 
Sailing:  VK  543. 
Boat  sailing:  GV  81L 

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Sailing  directions:  VK  798-993. 

(See  Pilot  guides) 
Sailors  (Merchant  marine):  VK  219-31. 
Sailors'  handbooks  (Naval):  V  110-5. 
Sailors'  homes  (Naval):  VB  290-5. 
Sails  and  sail-making:  VM  532. 
St.  George's  Channel 

Pilot  guides:  VK  829. 

Tide  tables:  VK  629. 
Saint  Lawrence  River 

Pilot  guides:  VK  988. 

Tide  tables:  VK  788. 
Salutes,  Naval:  V  310. 
Salvage:  VK  1491. 
Sampson-Schley  case 

Court  of  inquiry:  VB  814. 
Sanitary  service,  Naval:  VG  470-5. 
Sanitation  of  vessels:  VM  481. 
Sardinia,  Coast  of 

Pilot  guides:  VK  860. 

Tide  tables:  VK  660. 
Schley-Sampson  case 

Court  of  inquiry:  VB  814. 
Scotland,  Coast  of 

Pilot  guides:  VK  835. 

Tide  tables:  VK  635. 
Scouting,  Naval:  V  190. 

Scout  boats:  V  880. 
Scows  (Construction):  VM  463. 
Screw  propeller:  VM  755. 
Sea  power 

Navies  of  the  world:  VA. 

Theory:  V  25. 
Seamanship:  VK  %41-7. 
Seamen,  Naval:  VD. 
TV^s  Equipment,  etc.:  VD  350-90. 

History:  VD  15-124. 

Manuals:  VD  150-5. 
Manual  of  arms:  VD  320. 

Physical  training:  V  260-5. 
Seamen's  handbooks,  Naval:  V  110-115. 
x-h  (U-     Search-lights,  Naval:  VM  493. 
<Lu.yi-      Sextant:  VK  583. 
.      y     Shanghaiing:  VK  225. 
Shells,  projectiles,  etc. 

Naval  ordnance:  VF  480-500. 
Shetland  Islands 

Coast  pilots:  VK  836. 

Tide  tables:  VK  636. 
Ship-building:  VM. 

(See  Naval  architecture) 


Ship  models:  VM  298. 

Museums,  etc.:  VM  6. 
Ship  propulsion:  VM  751. 
Ship  records 

Merchant  marine:  VK  211. 

Naval:  VC  500-5. 
Ship  resistance:  VM  751.  W\^Vi\\<i\Y\a 
Ship  rules  (Navigation):  VK  215.  J*"*1       , 

Ships       ""^V-upri^M  of  yAauoA  qr>ods: 

Appliances:  VM  781-861.      VCS3T. 

Cleaning,  scraping,  etc.:  VM  961. 

Fouling,  corrosion,  etc.:  VM  951. 

Heating  and  ventilation:  VM  481. 

Lighting:  VM  491-3. 

Lights:  VM  815. 

Loading  apparatus:  VM  831. 

Measurement:  VM  155. 

Models:  VM  298. 
Museums:  VM  6. 

Painting:  VM  961. 

Plumbing:  VM  501. 

Propulsion:  VM  751-7. 
Means  of  propulsion:  VM  531-61. 
Propellers:  VM  753-7. 

Pumps:  VM  821. 

Repairing:  VM  901-61. 

Sanitation:  VM  481. 

Speed  trials:  VM  880-1. 

Structural  arrangements:  VM  465-9. 

Ventilation:  VM  481. 
Ships,  Iron  and  steel:  VM  146-7. 
Ship's  compass:  VK  577. 
Shipwrecks 

Reports,  etc.:  VK  1250-94. 

Narratives:  G  525-30. 
Shoes  (Naval  equipment):  VC  310. 
Shore  service,  Naval:  V  175. 

Marines:  VE  410. 

Ordnance:  VF  330-5. 
Shrapnel 

Naval  ordnance:  VF  490. 
Siam,  Gulf  of 

Pilot  guides:  VK  903. 

Tide  table*:  VK  703. 
Sicily,  Coast  of 

Pilot  guides:  VK  862. 

Tide  tables:  VK  662. 
Signals  and  signaling 

Naval  signaling:  V  280-5. 

Navigation:  VK  381-97. 
Prevention  of  collisions:  VK  373. 


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Skagerrak 
Pilot  guides:  VK  817. 
Tide  tables:  VK  617. 
Skerki  Bank 
Pilot  guides:  VK  862. 
Tide  tables:  VK  662. 
Skiffs  (Construction):  VM  355. 
Small  arms,  Naval:  VD  360-90. 

Marines:  VE  360-90. 
Small  boat  duty  (Naval):  VD  400-5. 
Small  craft  (Ship-building):  VM  320-61. 
Sound  and  submarine  signaling:   VK  338. 
Sounding  apparatus:  VK  584.  S6. 
South  America 
Pilot  guides 
General:  VK  961. 
East  coast:  VK  961-7. 
West  coast:  VK  955-6. 
Tide  tables 

General:  VK  761: 
East  coast:  VK  761-7. 
West  coast:  VK  755-6. 
South  Sea 

Pilot  guides:  VK  957. 
Tides  and  currents:  VK  757. 
Spain,  Coast  of 
Pilot  guides 
Atlantic  Ocean:  VK  849. 
Mediterranean  Sea:  VK  854. 
Tide  tables 

Atlantic  Ocean:  VK  649. 
Mediterranean  Sea:  VK  054. 
Spanish-American  war 

Naval  observations:  V  709. 
Spies,  Naval:  VB  ^Ml 
Statical  stalbility  of  snips:  VM  159. 
Station-pointer  (Navigation):  VK584.S7. 
Steam-boilers,  Marine:  VM  741-9. 
Steam-engines,  Marino:  VM  731-769. 

Steam  turbines:  TJ  735-40. 
Steam  navigation:  VM  600-891. 
Steam  turbines:  TJ  735-40. 
Steel  ships:  VM  146-7. 
Steering  of  ships:  VM  565. 
Apparatus:  VM  841-5.    * 
"Stowage:  VK  235. 
Strategy,  Naval:  V  160-5. 
Stresses  and  strains  of  ships:  VM  163. 
Submarine  boats 
Construction:  VM  365. 
Special  navies:  V  858-9. 
Use  in  war:  V  210. 


Submarine  signaling:  VK  388. 
Submarine  warfare:  V  210. 
Subsistence,  Naval:  VC  350-410. 
Sumner's  method  (Navigation):  VK  569. 
Supplies,  Naval:  VC  260-5.  TVaxncoHOLVxC 
Surgeons,  Naval:  VG  260-5. 
Surveying,  Hydrographic:  VK  591-7. 
Sweden,  Coast  of 

Pilot  guides:  VK  820. 

Tide  tables:  VK  620. 

T 
Tactics,  Naval:  V  167-190. 
Tank-steamers:  VM  455. 
Target  practice,  Naval:  VF  310-5. 
Telegraphy,  Naval:  VG  70-8. 

Wireless:  VG  76-8. 
Telephony,  Naval:  VG  80-85. 
Telescopes  (Naval  equipment):  VC  340. 
Tests  of  steamships:  VM  880-1. 
Thames  River 

Pilot  guides:  VK  838.5. 
Tide  tables:  VK  638.5. 
Tide  and  current  registers:  VK  601-793. 
Aden,  Gulf  of:  VK  693. 
Adriatic  Sea:  VK  663-4. 
Aegean  Sea:  VK  668. 
Africa 
General:  VK  677. 
East  coast:  VK  687. 
West  coast :  VK  677. 
Mediterranean  coast:  VK  674. 
Alaska:  VK  743. 
America 

East  coast:  VK  761-91. 
West  coast:  VK  741. 
Arabian  Sea:  VK  699. 
Arctic  Ocean:  VK  607. 
Asia 

East  coast:  VK  702. 
Asia  Minor:  VK  672. 
Atlantic  Ocean 
General:  VK  610. 
North:  VK  611-13. 
African  coast:  VK  677-80. 
American  coast:  VK  761-91. 
European  coast:  VK  614-51. 
South:  VK757. 
African  coast:  VK  677-80. 
American  coast:  VK  761-7. 
Australia:  VK  727. 
Austria:  VK  664. 


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Tide  and  current  registers — Continued. 
Azof,  Sea  of:  VK  671. 
Baffin  Bay:  VK  792. 
Balearic  Islands:  VK  655. 
Baltic  Sea:  VK  619. 
Belgium:  VK  626. 
Bengal,  Bay  of:  VK  701. 
Biscay,  Bay  of:  VK  647. 
Black  Sea:  VK  670. 
Brazil:  VK  767. 
Bristol  Channel:  VK  630. 
British  Channel:  VK  639. 
British  Columbia:  VK  745. 
British  Isles:  VK  627-44. 
Cadiz,  Gulf  of:  VK  650.C2. 
Canada 

East  coast:  VK  785. 

West  coast:  VK  745. 
Cape  Breton:  VK  786. 
Caribbean  Sea:  VK  771. 
Central  America 

East  coast:  VK  771-5. 

West  coast:  VK  751-2. 
Channel  Islands:  VK  643-4. 
Chesapeake  Bay:  VK  782.C5. 
China  Sea:  VK  705. 
Corsica:  VK  659. 
Crete:  VK  667.5. 
Cyprus:  VK  673. 
Dardanelles:  VK  669. 
Denmark:  VK  623. 
East  Indies:  VK  681. 
English  Channel:  VK  639. 
Falkland  Islands:  VK  764. 
Faroe  Islands:  VK  614. F2. 
Florida  Straits:  VK  777. 
France:  VK  645. 

North  (British  Channel):  VK  645. 

South  (Mediterranean,   Gulf  of  Ly- 
ons): VK656. 

West    (Atlantic,     Bay    of    Biscay): 
VK  647. 
Fundy,  Bay  of:  VK  787. 
Genoa,  Gulf  of:  VK  658. 
Germany 

Baltic  Sea:  VK  622. 

North  Sea:  VK  624. 
Gibraltar,  Straits  of:  VK  651. 
Great  Britain 

British  Isles:  VK  627-44. 

Official    collections    published    by 
Great  Britain:  VK  603. 


Tide  and  current  registers — Continued. 
Great  Lakes:  VK  783-4. 
Greece:  VK  666. 
Greenland:  VK  791. 
Gulf  of  Mexico:  VK  971-7. 
Holland:  VK  625. 
Hudson  Bay:  VK  790. 
Iceland:  VK  614.12. 
Indian  Ocean:  VK  685-701. 
Ionian  Sea:  VK  667. 
Ireland:  VK  631. 
Italy:  VK  657. 
Japan  Sea:  VK  709-11. 
Kattegat:  VK  618. 
Labrador:  VK  789. 
La  Plata  River:  VK  765. 
Lyons,  Gulf  of:  VK  656. 
Madeira:  VK  680.M2. 
Magellan,  Straits  of:  VK  763. 
Malaysia:  VK  731. 
Man,  Isle  of:  VK  632. 
Marmora,  Sea  of:  VK  669. 
Mediterranean  Sea:  VK  653-74. 
Messina,  Straits  of:  VK  662. 
Mexico 

East  coast:  VK  771-3. 

West  coast:  VK  749. 
Mexico,  Gulf  of:  VK  771-7. 
New  Zealand:  VK  729. 
Newfoundland:  VK  789. 
North  Atlantic  Islands:  VK  679. 
North  Sea:  VK  615-18. 
Norway:  VK  616. 
Nova  Scotia:  VK  786. 
Orkney  Isles:  VK  636. 
Pacific  Ocnan:  VK  715-56. 
Persian  Gulf:  VK  697. 
Philippine  Islands:  VK  711. 
Portugal:  VK  649. 
Red  Sea:  VK  695. 
Russia 

Arctic  Ocean:  VK  607. 

Baltic  Sea:  VK  621. 

Black  Sea:  VK  670. 

White  Sea:  VK  609. 
Saint  Lawrence  River:  VK  788. 
Sardinia:  VK  660. 
Scotland:  VK  635. 
Shetland  Islands:  VK  636. 
Siam,  Gulf  of:  VK  703. 
Sicily:  VK  662. 
Skasrerrak:  VK  617. 


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Tide  and  current  registers — Continued. 

Skerki  Bank:  VK  662. 

South  America 
General:  VK  761. 
East  coast:  VK  761-7. 
West  coast:  VK  755-6. 

Spain 
Atlantic  Ocean:  VK  649. 
Mediterranean  Sea:  VK  654. 

Sweden:  VK  620. 

Thames  River:  VK  638.5. 

Turkey:  VK  665. 

Tyrrhenian  Sea:  VK  661. 

United  States 
East  coast:  VK  781-2. 
West  coast:  VK  747-8. 

Vancouver  Island :  VK  746. 

West  Indies:  VK  771-3. 

White  Sea:  VK  609. 

Windward  Passage:  VK  777. 

Yangtze  River:  VK  706. 

Yellow  Sea:  VK  707. 
Tonnage  tables:  VM  153. 
Torpedo-boat  destroyers:  V  840. 
Torpedo-boats:  V  830-8. 
Torpedoes:  V  850-5. 
Toy  boats-  VM  359. 
Training-ships,  Naval  va«si 

Great  Britain:  V  523-4. 
—  United  States:  V  435-6. 
Training  stations,  ft  aval 

United  States:  V  433-4. 
Transmission  of  naval  orders:  V  270. 
Transportation,  Naval :  VC  566-65  20  -  T5- 
Trials  of  steamships:  VM  880-1. 
Tropical  hygiene  (Naval):  VG  471. 
Turkey,  Coast  of 

Pilot  guides:  VK  865. 

Tide  tables:  VK  665. 
Tyrrhenian  Sea 

Pilot  guides:  VK861. 

Tide  tables:  VK  661. 


u 

Uniforms,  Naval 

General:  VC  300-5. 

Marines:  VE  400-5. 
United  States 

Lighthouses:  VK  1243-4. 

Naval  law:  VB  360-9. 

Naval  militia:  VA  79-390. 


United  States — Continued. 
Pilot  guides 

East  coast:  VK  981-2. 

West  coast:  VK  947-8. 
Tide  tables 

East  coast:  VK  781-2. 

West  coast:  VK  747-8. 
United  States  Civil  War 

Naval  observations:  V  705. 
United  States  Marine  Corps:  VE  23. 
United  States  Naval  Academy,  Annapo- 
lis: V415. 
United  States  Navy:  VA  50-390. 
Appointments,  promotions:  VB  313-4. 
Appropriations:  VA  60. 
Auxiliary  service:  VA  79. 
Badges,  insignia,  etc.:  VC  345. 
Canteen:  VC  393. 
Chaplains:  VG  23.  ' 
Coaling  stations:  VA  73-4. 
Collier  service:  VA  75. 
Cookery:  VC  373.     , 
Courts  martial:  VB  803. 
Courts  of  inquiry:  VB  813. 
Crimes  and  offenses:  VB  853. 
Cruise,  1907-9:  VA  58. 
Dental  service:  VG  283. 
Desertions:  VB  873. 
Directories:  V  11. 
Distribution:  VA  62-6. 
Drill  regulations 

Marines:  VE  160. 

Ordnance:  VF  160. 

Seamen:  VD  160. 
Electricians:  VM  473. 
Equipment:  VC  280-340. 
Expenditures,  etc.:  VA  60. 
Firing  regulations 

Marines:  VD  333. 

Seamen:  VE  333. 
Flags,  etc.:  V  303. 
Hospital  corps:  VG  320. 
Hospital  ships:  VG  450. 
Judiciary:  VB  793. 
Lists  of  vessels:  VA  61. 
Medals,  badges,  etc. :  VC  345. 
Medical  service:  VG  123-473. 
Naval  engineer  corps :  VM  623. 
Naval  law:  VB  360. 
Naval  life:  V  736. 
Naval  militia:  VA  80-390. 


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INDEX 


United  States  Navy — Continued. 

Naval  stations:  V  63-68. 

Navy  lists:  V  11. 

Navy  yards:  VA  69-70. 

Nurse  corps:  VG  353. 

Officers:  VB  313-4. 
Navy  lists:  V  11. 

Orders,  General:  VB  365. 

Ordnance:  VF  353-420. 

Organization:  VA  52-387. 

Pay,  allowances,  etc. :  VC  50-65. 

Pensions,  bounties,  etc. :  VB  283,  343. 

Periodicals:  V  1. 

Physical  training:  V  263. 

Ports,  bases,  etc. :  VA  67-8. 

Prisons  and  prison-ships:  VB  893. 

Recruiting,  etc. :  VB  263. 

Registers:  V  11. 

Regulations:  VB  363. 

Reports:  VA  52. 

Retirements:  VB  313-4. 

Sailors'  homes:  VB  293. 

Sanitary  and  medical  service:  VG  123- 
473. 

Seamen's  handbooks:  V  113. 

Signaling:  V  283. 

Steam  engineering:  VM  623. 

Subsistence:  VC  353. 

Supplies  and  stores:  VC  263. 

Target  practice:  VF  313. 

Training  stations:  V  433-4. 

Trials  of  vessels:  VM  880-1. 

Uniforms:  VC  303. 
United  States  Navy  department 

General  organization:  VB  23. 

General  reports:  VA  52. 
United  States  Revenue-cutter  service 

School  of  instruction:  V  437. 

V 
Vancouver  Island 
Pilot  guides:  VK  946. 
Tide  tables:  VK  746. 


Vedettes:  V  880. 

Vibration  phenomena  of  ships:  VM  739. 

Victualing,  Naval:  VC  350-5. 

W 

War  correspondents:  VG  500. 

War  games,  Naval:  V  250. 

War-ships  (Conirtruetion,  etc.):    V  750- 

Watch  duty:  VK  233. 

Navies  of  special  countries:    VD  160- 
302. 
Watch,  station,   quarter  and    fire    bills: 
VD  160-302. 

British  navy:  VD  234. 
Water-bicycles:  VM  357. 
Water-supply  on  war-ships:  VC  410. 
Water-tight  compartments:  VM  469. 
West  Indies 

Pilot  guides:  VK  971-3. 

Tide  tables:  VK  771-3. 
Whalebacks  (Ships):  VM  311.W5. 
White  Sea 

Pilot  guides:  VK  809. 

Tide  tables:  VK  609. 
Whitehead  torpedoes:  V  855. W5. 
Winds  and  storms:  QC  931-955. 
Windward  Passage 

Pilot  guides:  VK  977. 

Tide  tables:  VK  777. 
Wireless  telegraphy,  Naval:   VG  76-78. 
Wooden  ships:  VM  142-4. 


Yacht-building:  VM  331. 
Yangtze  River 

Pilot  guides:  VK  906. 

Tide  tables:  VK  706. 
Yellow  Sea 

Pilot  guides:  VK  907. 

Tide  tables:  VK  707. 


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